Category: London

  • 2007 Gumball Rally

    “Get ready for the start of the 2007 Gumball rally this Sunday 29th April at Pall Mall, London. There are a number of exciting cars that will on display from 11am, including three Bugatti Veyron’s, McLaren Mercedes SLR’s, Porsche Carrera GT, Enzo Ferrari, Lamborghini Gallardo, Maserati Quattroporte as well as fans favourite Turkish Taxi, a…

  • Keep the bins laden

    “It’s only April and already we have the Headline Of The Year.” More at: noisydecentgraphics.typepad.com

  • Eat London

    From Hyde Park to Tower Bridge, Oxford Street to Elephant and Castle, cooks from the many different communities across east and south-east London have been building the city out of food, creating a feast of all the cuisines that make cosmopolitan London one of the food capitals of the world. More at: www.liftfest.org.uk

  • London’s Kerning poster

    The huge poster, entitled London’s Kerning by NB Studio. More at: mooonriver.blogspot.com/2007/04/londons-kerning-poster.html

  • London (The Other New York.)

    “The U.K. capital has become a teeming global boomtown, equal parts shiny and gritty, and our cocky rival for finance, food, fashion, and plain-old fun. But let’s get serious: Would you really want to live there?” More at: nymag.com/guides/london/29431/

  • St George's Day

    “For the fourth year running the Mayor of London will celebrate St George’s Day with a series of free events. For 2007 the programme includes a celebration of English humour, with classic English comedy on film including Monty Python and the Holy Grail on a large screen in Trafalgar Square, the popular annual Shakespeare’s Birthday…

  • Thames 'clean enough' for salmon

    Salmon have been introduced to the River Thames after experts declared the water clean enough for the fish to breed – after almost 200 years. More at: news.bbc.co.uk

  • Schmap Player

    “Freeware application Schmap Player lets you navigate any of a number of Schmap travel guides currently covering a total of 199 travel destinations across the globe” More at: http://lifehacker.com

  • We think it's all over …

    “It’s hard to believe, but Wembley stadium is finally complete. Jonathan Glancey tours the 90,000-seat, £800m modern marvel, from royal box to England dressing room” More at: football.guardian.co.uk

  • Does anybody have a problem with that?

    I was reminded of this Trigger Happy TV sketch this morning: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRyuisjvP00]