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Thursday, Nov 12th, 2009 ↓

The Metrotwin 15 – Sharon Florin →

We’re back once again with the Metrotwin 15, and this time it’s the turn of Sharon Florin, artist, blogger and theatre buff to be put in the hotseat to answer fifteen fundamental questions of…

Wednesday, Nov 11th, 2009 ↓

The Spirit of the Staircase →

Escalator etiquette is one of those things that bugs you intensely for about two minutes a day as you battle your way up a moving staircase full of gum chewing dead eyed tourists, but then flits…

Tuesday, Nov 10th, 2009 ↓

William Kentridge: Performa →

This post has some urgency to it because it is about a unique performance happening TONIGHT.  Currently the non-profit organization, Performa,…

The Metrotwin 15 – EmilyJ →

We continue our Metrotwin 15 feature with EmilyJ – frequent flyer across the Atlantic and soon-to-be guest blogger (watch this space!)

Name: EmilyJ

Profession: A closely guarded secret (but…

Monday, Nov 9th, 2009 ↓

Bbars to the Break of Dawn Bbars be Rocking On and On →

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What’s in a name? If you’re in London, Bbar is ostritch steak, proximity to royalty and divine cocktails. New Yorkers associate Bbar with Californian fare, an amazing heated outdoor…

Friday, Nov 6th, 2009 ↓
I’ve been Bosewatched

The Metrotwin 15 – Harper →

After a rather vanity riddled start to the Metrotwin 15 – a new feature where we ask fifteen deep, probing questions of extreme significance to some of our contributors – it seemed only right…

Wednesday, Nov 4th, 2009 ↓

Remember Remember →

“Remember remember the fifth of November,

Gunpowder, treason and plot.

I see no reason why Gunpowder Treason,

Should ever be forgot”

And for those looking for festivities here in New York…

Gunpowder, Treason and Plot… →

We Brits do choose to celebrate in unusual ways. I suppose it’s quite nice that 400-odd years after the event we still celebrate a failed plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament by, erm, letting…

Tuesday, Nov 3rd, 2009 ↓

See you at the Crossroads →

After a couple of months of disruption, the £5 million  ‘Japanese style crossing’ has finally opened in Oxford Circus. Most boring blogpost ever? Bear with me…

It’s called ‘Japanese style’ because…