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London Elections 2008

Saturday, April 5th, 2008 | London Events with No Comments »

Everybody is talking about it, we might as well join in even though we normally steer well clear of politics. Nobody can ever have a healthy debate about politics and walk away from the debate smiling; it always manages to end in fumes. So, we’re basically going to highlight the issue and walk away before we burn our fingers. The states are battling it out big time, Zimbabwe is at each others necks and we Londoners have the chance to cast our vote for the next Mayor of London.

In a matter of a few short weeks us Londoners can go and cast our vote for who we want as the next Mayor of London. There is this nifty website that counts off the days until the London Elections if you can’t be asked to do it yourself. As most of you know, good ol’ Ken Livingstone is running the show at the moment and let’s just say that the media has had a lot reporting to do on all the bad vibes from the Londoners.

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This year we have Ken Livingstone, Boris Johnson and Brian Paddick as the main three candidates for the London Elections. It is not our place to dish up the dirt on these boys, each one to their own but we thought that we’d highlight the London Elections in time for anyone that did not know about it to get their opinions voiced and vote for the change they want to see in London.

I am sure you can find a lot of interesting stories on each of these candidates if you google them, some of it might be true, some not but let us point you in the right direction so long that you can get registered to vote and keep up with the latest information straight from the London Elections website.

London Elections – Everything You Need to Know! 

London St Patrick’s Day

Sunday, March 9th, 2008 | London Events with No Comments »

It amazes me how quickly time seems to fly these days or have we become too busy to notice it? Either way, it is that time of the year again where we all pretend to be Irish and drink until the sun comes up, well, some of us. St Patrick’s Day is not just celebrated in the United Kingdom; countries around the world have now made it their own and drink to the occasion even though they have no idea why it is being celebrated in the first instance. St Patrick’s Day is celebrated on Sunday the 16th of March 2008.

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As always, the St Patrick’s Day festivities are going to be big in London this Sunday with a planned parade and festival. People from all cultures in London will eat, drink and be merry all day long. Some brave enough to dress up for the occasion. The St Patrick’s Day parade will start at noon (12) at Hyde Park Corner all the way to Whitehall Place, quite a walk but would be entertaining and fun. If you are not planning on drinking with the crowds then join in the parade as we’ve only ever heard good things about it.

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Not up for the parade? Why not go to the St Patrick’s Day Festivals instead? The festival is being celebrated in Leicester Square, Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. You can enjoy a great day out listening to music, meeting new people, fun, food an crafts. This is an event not to be missed in London!

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Speed-The-Plow

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 | London Events with No Comments »

One of the few things that make London the great city it is is the growing hunger for arts and culture. I am no culture vulture but I am a strong believe that you should experience some things at least once. Theatre is a big thing in London and thousands of tourists flock to London to see one of the productions on stage. I am actually ashamed to say that we have been living here for the last three years and we have not been to the theatre once but we’re finally putting that behind us.

London does not just have one production house, there are a few of them, each doing their own thing. Theatre tickets can cost anything from £5 to £100, depending on the popularity of the production. We will hopefully be going to the latest and most talked about theatre production in London at the Old Vic called Speed The Plow.

A bit more about the show from The Old Vic themselves. Do yourself a favour and head down to your nearest production theatre and experience theatre.

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Hollywood producers Bobby Gould (Jeff Goldblum) and Charlie Fox (Kevin Spacey) engage in a verbal boxing match centered around the eternal debate of art versus money.

‘Of all American playwrights, Mamet remains the shrewdest observer of the evil that men do unto each other in the name of buddyhood’ Time. David Mamet’s other plays include Glengarry Glen Ross, Oleanna and American Buffalo. Kevin Spacey appeared in Glengarry Glen Ross on film and recently at The Old Vic in A Moon for the Misbegotten and Richard II.”