Articles From July 2010

  1. Cirque du Soleil

    If you’re in London this weekend, there’s a show that can’t be missed; Cirque du Soleil hardly needs any introduction. Until Sunday 1st August, Wembley Arena will be hosting ‘Saltimbanco’, which means “to jump on a bench” in Italian.
    Posted on July 28th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  2. The Press Photographer's Year

    The Press Photographer’s Year is the only competition of its kind in the UK, recognising the brilliant talents of media photographers who catch clever and moving images from across the world to be used in UK media.
    Posted on July 23rd, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  3. Graffiti Lessons

    You might think of graffiti as something naughty. If you’re caught defacing public property with a can of spray paint, you’ll undoubtedly get chased down the road by the disgruntled owner of the building or a police officer!
    Posted on July 21st, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  4. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

    The Twilight Saga has become an international phenomenon. Since the series of books by Stephanie Meyer hit the shelves, everyone from teenage girls to middle aged men has jumped on board and become engrossed in this fictional fairytale.
    Posted on July 20th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  5. Shoreditch Festival

    Are you looking for a fun, free day out in London? The museums and art galleries might be open all year round, but sometimes you want something a bit different.
    Posted on July 16th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  6. Hitting the Beach in the UK

    Sadly, not all of us can afford to go abroad on holiday this summer. Ideally, we’d be relaxing on a tropical beach somewhere, with white sand beneath our toes and clear blue skies overhead. Instead, we’re taking a trip to the coast and chancing the unpredictable British weather to visit a UK beach!
    Posted on July 15th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  7. Summer Sales in London

    For some, there is nothing more exciting and inviting than a big red ‘SALE’ sign in the window of a clothes store.
    Posted on July 14th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  8. The Ministry of Food

    If your grandparents were around during World War II, you've probably heard all about the food rationing that swept the nation for 14 years, a necessity in desperate times.
    Posted on July 9th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper
  9. Somerset House Summer Films

    Sometimes, you feel like doing something a little bit different.
    Posted on July 7th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper

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