London Daily Photo: Her Reign
London Daily Photo: Mythical Creatures
April in Paris (Qype does London)
April in Paris
Qype does London, April 18th 2011
So yes, Paris is still there; it’s still wonderful; and it’s still a snap zipping over to Gare du Nord a la St Pancras. Planning your own Parisian style spring fling? Here are a few good places to keep in mind that I’ve added to my ever growing list of Frenchy favourites …
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April in Paris
London Daily Photo: The Legend
London Daily Photo: Spectators
London Daily Photo: Embankment
London Daily Photo: With the Flow
London Food & Drink News: 14 April 2011 (Londonist)
London Food & Drink News: 14 April 2011
Londonist, April 14, 2011 at 16:00pm
A taste of what’s what in recent London food and drink news …
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London Food & Drink News: 14 April 2011
London Daily Photo: Flora and Fauna
Hand-Drawn London (Qype does London)
Hand-Drawn London
Qype does London, April 13th 2011
What started as an inspired little series of reader contributions on Londonist is soon to be an exhibition at the Museum of London. The exhibition, dubbed Hand-Drawn London, looks at mapping London, “not as a factual or geographical tool, but based on the individual experiences, perceptions and imaginations of Londoners”. All the maps were created by members of the public as personal projections of their relationships with this glorious and often maddening cityscape we call home. More about the exhibition …
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Hand-Drawn London
London Daily Photo: City Living
New Restaurant Review: Momo’wich (Londonist)
New Restaurant Review: Momo’wich
Londonist, April 12, 2011 at 17:00 pm
Momo’wich is a weeks old lunch spot offering “pan-Asian bites” for folks tired of the Brick Lane curry with a side of hipsters and tourists or the evermore present High Street chains around Spitalfields. Clean, fairly efficient and very friendly (and appreciative!) it’s a …
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New Restaurant Review: Momo’wich
London Daily Photo: Old Lions
London Daily Photo: Matrix
Dining Out: LDN Versus NYC (Qype does London)
Dining Out: LDN Versus NYC
Qype does London, April 10th 2011
I’m just back from a week of romping round New York. And as so many New Yorkers do, I went out to eat a lot while there. As delicious as taking bite after bite out of the Big Apple was, it’s great to be back in London. With respect to variety of cuisines, price range and quality of food, the dining scenes of these two world class cities are very much on par with each other … Still, there are a few areas of improvement where London could really learn a thing or two from New York (and there may even be some instances where NYC could do well adopting practices from their English counterparts).
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Dining Out: LDN Versus NYC
London Daily Photo: Life’s Rich Pageant
London Daily Photo: Just a Touch
London Daily Photo: Telephone Lions
London Daily Photo: Platform
London Daily Photo: Bad and Worse
Tweet Your Way to Secret Cities with @KLM
- Follow @KLM on Twitter;
- Pay attention to KLM’s daily tweets;
- Guess the exact location of the tweeted daily changing picture of a location in the day’s Secret City.
- Pinpoint the picture’s exact location with a flag via Google Maps and submit your answer;
- The location of the previous day’s city will be revealed one day later at 4pm UK-time on the Secret Cities website;
- Winners are announced every Monday;
- You can play Monday to Friday;
- Your week’s best score counts;
- Increase your chances of winning by playing everyday!
That’s it! Just take a shot at figuring out the where-n-what of the daily pic and you and a friend could be on your way there or to any of the five weekly Secret Cities. Fun. Easy. Awesome.
Secret Cities is a brilliant use of social media and seems like a smart way for KLM to engage with existing and potential customers. And from my consumer side of the screen, the playful aspect of Secret City intrigues. Oooooh. Where will I get to go if I win? As long as someone else is dishing out for the costs, I’m pretty much game to travel anywhere. Seriously. Anywhere.
Really, I love the thought of a free trip to a surprise destination. I’m actually travelling at the moment – no secret: I’m buzzing around NYC like a maniac trying to take as many photos and eat as many slices of pizza as possible (kind of a dream come true really) – but once I’m back in London and in “work mode” I’m gonna keep a watchful eye on KLM’s tweets.
London Daily Photo: Break
London Daily Photo: Astonishing Animal Magic
London Daily Photo: Knightsbridge
London Daily Photo: Sway
London Daily Photo: Last Year’s Fools
“Whatever Your Imagination Can Come up with …”
It doesn’t matter whether you’re into computer games or not (but who isn’t in some capacity these days); the above mini documentary about John, one of the masterminds behind Sony‘s LittleBigPlanet™ and Little Big Planet 2, is pure inspiration and well worth three minutes of your time to watch.
What I find particularly compelling about the video is its demonstration of how John has been able to tap into his positive attitude towards challenges of all sorts and how his innovative approach towards things and his enthusiasm in general have had a massive impact on both the gaming industry and (more even more interesting to me) his own personal life.
This behind the scenes look at the creation of LittleBigPlanet™ for the Sony PlayStation offers viewers an excellent example of “make.believe” coming to life. “make.believe” symbolises the spirit of Sony and stands for the power of its creativity, the ability to turn ideas into reality and the belief that anything that can be imagined can be made real.
With LittleBigPlanet™ a group of gamers from a variety of backgrounds were able to transform imagination into reality and create one of the biggest gaming hits of recent years. Awesome … and awe inspiring. And any dude that’s figured out how to earn a living doing what he’s passionate about (and commute to work by kayak!) is alright in my book (erm … I mean blog?).
Also, as a blogger/photographer/on-again-off-again songwriter, it was cool to learn about the storytelling side of game creation. I imagine that to have a successful game, you’ve got to be able to tell a good story, just like in other media. The setting has to be convincing; suspension of disbelief must be achieved. Honestly, I’ve never actually played LittleBigPlanet™. But the graphics look brilliant (that little sackboy is a super cute character) and the concept seems like a lot of fun. Now that I know a little bit more about one of the brains behind the concept, I’m intrigued. Are you?
London Daily Photo: Scruff
London Daily Photo: Passing
Foraging for Lunch Round Brick Lane (Qype does London)
Foraging for Lunch Round Brick Lane
Qype does London, March 29th 2011
I’ve been doing a bit of work around Brick Lane for the past week or so and come midday my freelance feet start itching for a forage. Here are a few places that have been rocking my palate on a budget (and not once have I been swayed by Balti peddling Brick Lane doormen) …
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Foraging for Lunch Round Brick Lane