Articles From June 2011

  1. The RA Summer Exhibition

    Have you got your arty pants on? Because now is the time to get all cultured with the Summer Exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts. Until 15th August, you can visit the grand gallery in Piccadilly at Burlington House. It’s the largest open exhibition of contemporary art in the world, and you can see it all for £10 or less. Just jump in a Piccadilly Circus taxi in W1 and you’ll be taken right...
    Posted on June 28th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  2. A Total Washout

    Well. If any of you have been to Glastonbury Festival before (excluding last year’s heat wave), you won’t be surprised that this year is a total washout. However, thanks to the total amazing line up and killer reputation, 170,000 people are gladly donning their wellington boots and going to join the mudslide. The first few thousand started to arrive on Tuesday, and immediately churned up the ground into a pit fit for naked wrestling in...
    Posted on June 23rd, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  3. Bear With Us!

    We’re really proud of ourTick Tock Taxi online booking service. Our website is simple to use and pleasing to the eye, our fares are some of the cheapest around and our standards are consistently high. During the development of Tick Tock Taxi we have encountered a few hurdles along the way, and to make sure we’re very best, we still need to make a few upgrades. We won’t be satisfied until we’re number one across...
    Posted on June 15th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  4. Saturday Night at Cargo, Shoreditch

    A lot of you will have already heard of Cargo, and some of you will definitely have been there. Judging by the queue down the road at the weekends, its popularity shows no signs of waning! It has a reputation for good food, good drinks, good music and a great beer garden. Split into different sections, you can choose whichever area suits you best; there’s a funky dining area with a reasonably priced, varied selection....
    Posted on June 10th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  5. A Taste of the Roaring 20s

    When they say that history repeats itself, they’re not joking. We’ve seen a reemergence in fashion trends, music and dance styles over the years. I swore I’d never wear 80s leggings and baggy jumpers again after I hit puberty, and look at me now! My teens were dominated by flared jeans and wedge sandals (70s, anyone?) and now I favour 1940s glamour in my wardrobe choices. As I previously blogged, swing dancing is a big...
    Posted on June 7th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  6. A Friday Night in London Town

    Friday is arguably the most exciting night in London. From around 4.00pm onwards, you can hear papers shuffling, file cabinets closing and computers shutting down across the city, as workers eagerly count down the few remaining minutes of their gruelling working week. The minute the clock strikes 5.00pm (4.00pm if you’re lucky, 6.00pm if you ain’t), you can almost feel the city sigh with relief, with a new found zeal to get its groove on! In...
    Posted on June 3rd, 2011 by taxiadmin

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