Entries from Londonist tagged with 'blogs'
August 31, 2008
Cocktails and Cake tries a better drunken cocktail recipe. Edible London says bye-bye to London (and hello to Moscow). Qype does London has a new favourite London restaurant. Dos Hermanos tries the best beer and worst food. Photography courtesy of Herschell Hershey via the Londonist pool on Flickr......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for August"July 31, 2008
A Slice of Cherry Pie lays the blanket on the ground. eat like a girl gushes over gooseberries. Very Good Taste goes ga-ga over ginger beer. Tamarind and Thyme checks out the Korean Food Festival 2008. Photography courtesy of dartar via the Londonist pool on Flickr......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for July"June 30, 2008
eat like a girl calls all London food bloggers. Qype gets meaty. ontoLondon laments the loss of Bubba’s. A Slice of Cherry Pie discovers pea shoots. Edible London complains effectively. Photography by notlooking via the Londonist pool on Flickr.......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for June"May 31, 2008
Stonch’s Beer Blog needs your help. Tim from The Plummet Onions gives a detailed account of a wine tasting outing with Qype. Two Gordons talk fruit at Food and Drink in London. A Slice of Cherry Pie, Justgiving, and many others chime in about their fabulous experiences participating in Food 2.0: Nom Nom Nom. Photography by Chris Osburn......
Continue Reading "Food Blog Round-Up for May"May 7, 2008
Orhan* snaps Boris at the Sikh New Year festival of Vaisakhi in Trafalgar Square on Sunday, nicking a policeman's hat As our new Mayor cycles to work, meets the team and starts taking action on annoying alcohol related transport policies, we took a poke about the London blogosphere to see how the dust is settling. London transport guru, Annie Mole, was decidedly cross on election evening, seeing Boris was onto a winner given, "Whatever you......
Continue Reading "Boris Round The Blogosphere"April 30, 2008
Very Good Taste equates chocolate with porn. Daily Candy mixes it up with a review of an online muesli mixery. Cheese and Biscuits attempts to cook the perfect beef steak. The London Review of Breakfasts explains what the T5 fiasco teaches us about breakfast. Image courtesy of lauraplayford via the Londonist flickr group.......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for April"March 31, 2008
Very Good Taste contemplates the Monte Cristo. Food and Drink in London pigs out in style at St John. Tamarind and Thyme enjoys some of Miss Stoneham’s “fantastic savoury preserves.” The London Review of Breakfasts celebrates the “oasis of peace and sanity” that is Pete’s Mini Bar. ontoLondon does a little Gujarati rejoicing after finding out that samosa chatts can now be got Wednesday through Friday at Exmouth Market. Image courtesy of edwardkimuk via......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for March"March 12, 2008
Feminists. They don’t shave their armpits and they bathe in toad spit and the pubic hairs of young boys. Right? Well, you could try asking that question at the European Feminist Summit, but we would advise against it. Part of the London Festival of Europe, the summit, titled The Future of European Feminism will discuss feminism in the 21st century, in the context of Europe, politics, art and media. With feminist blog The F......
Continue Reading "Preview: European Feminist Summit"February 29, 2008
Chris at Cheese and Biscuits, lists the top ten things he hates about London restaurants. We heartily agree with point #10. Stonch’s Beer Blog takes its readers on an 1881 pub crawl in Clerkenwell. The ladies at Cupcakes Take the Cake interview the owner of Kensington’s Buttercup Cake Shop. An American in London has a ocakbasi overdose in Dalston. Photography by Chris Osburn © 2008......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for February"February 28, 2008
Blogophobia: an irrational fear, intolerance of, or aversion to the blogosphere. Martin Amis has been accused of far worse, but after hearing him talk at RADA yesterday evening, this was the only accusation we felt it safe to lodge against him. The offending remark came early in the evening when, during his reading from the recently published The Second Plane, Amis effectively dissed Londonist and its ilk as “semi-literate windbags of the blogosphere”. Gauntlet,......
Continue Reading "Is Martin Amis a Blogophobe?"January 31, 2008
Daily Candy tweaks its culinary repertoire at a secret cooking class in Clerkenwell. Slonik at Edible London visits the Malmaison-ized Fox and Anchor twice in one week! An American in London checks out Crazy Homies in Notting Hill (she’d go back but …) Posting for Food and Drink in London, Ben Bush accuses Waterloo Brasserie of perpetrating a fishy felony. Photography courtesy of D I C K S D A I L Y's photostream......
Continue Reading "London Food Blog Round-Up for January"December 17, 2007
It’s the week before Christmas, and like us, you’re probably panicking because you’ve still got loads of shopping to do. If you have a spare night when you’re not out at wild and crazy office Christmas parties or fighting the crowds on Oxford Street, here are a few suggestions to keep you entertained. On TV, Londonist likes: Monday, 17 December Dispatches: How Safe Are Your Christmas Toys? (Channel 4, 21:00-22:00) If you’re Christmas shopping......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In"December 11, 2007
We've not lately delved into what's been bubbling away in the run-up to London's elections next year. So Wilkommen, Bienvenu, Welcome to this new and possibly occasional feature to catch up with what's going on out there. Let's have a rummage and see who's up and who's down: Mayor Ken fights back in a hefty spat with Evening Standard over a hatchet-job on his race advisor. Standard's tactics are questionable, but the story went......
Continue Reading "London Elects Update 1: Everyone's A Little Bit Racist"December 2, 2007
The cold weather - and holiday festivities - descended upon Gothamist. The Rockefeller Christmas tree was lit, Broadway stagehand finally ended their strike, and NASCAR decided to run their victory lap through Times Square. There were disturbing photographs revealing the working conditions in which many city manholes are produced and ninjas were also a hot topic, either robbing homes or entering into alibis. But the city was really rocked by how Rudy Giuliani's visits......
Continue Reading "Week Around the -Ists"November 11, 2007
Just a quick shout-out to announce an upcoming bloggers get-together. The event takes place on 27 November at the Camel and Artichoke, Waterloo. It’s following that simple yet winning formula: get some interesting people in a pub and have some beers. Londonist will be there. The group is still fairly small, but keen to grow into a regular social for all us hard-grafting denizens of e-Grub Street. It’s organised by Dan Bower of We Love......
Continue Reading "London Bloggers Meet-up"October 25, 2007
We warned you that Dolphins and Giants from America are soon to arrive on our shores. The players are no doubt taking utmost care in preparing for their arrival tomorrow morning. One player might have over-prepared but for completely the wrong country, so keep an eye out for the anxious guy with a puzzled-looking translator under one arm. If Channing Crowder, the Miami Dolphins linebacker approaches you this weekend, speak loudly, slowly and clearly......
Continue Reading ""I Knew He Was From Over There Because He Talks Funny""October 20, 2007
Doc Rogers lives and works in the heart of London's SoHo – he's currently a creative technologist for an advertising company and a keen blogger. 1/6 – I have to spend a lot of time surfing the world wide web for work, so I often stumble across interesting sites and blogs that are London-related. Today it's all about the maps, possibly not the most exciting of topics I know, but there are some cool......
Continue Reading "Doc Rogers"October 3, 2007
A slap on the wrist for Londonist - we're three days late in previewing this year's Oxjam music festival, and we haven't even got a "dog ate our homework" excuse to cover our blushes. Must try harder next time. So what is Oxjam? It's only the most fun you're ever likely to have raising money for charity. Throughout October, thousands of budding Michael Eavis's are promoting gigs and club nights across the country. Working......
Continue Reading "Preview: Oxjam Music Festival - Week One"September 29, 2007
It's entirely in the nature of ducks that they can fly under the radar, but only in fairy tales do kings arrive unannounced. Nevertheless, even those who would count themselves fans of ice hockey may be surprised to learn that the O2 Arena this weekend hosts not just one, but two clashes between a pair of North American professional teams. And not just a pre-season slapabout, mind you. These are the opening fixtures of......
Continue Reading "Sporting Weekend: Anaheim Ducks v Los Angeles Kings"September 25, 2007
If train-spotting be your bag, then you can soon enjoy it with bubbles. Set to open alongside the new London terminus for Eurostar in St Pancras Station is the 'world’s longest champagne bar'. The 78 m expanse – brainchild of catering company Searcy, operator of the restaurant roofed in the Gherkin, and designer Linda Turner (Inature) of Arbutus and Wild Honey fame – will run parallel to the tracks and is designed to fit......
Continue Reading "A New Bar For A New Eurostar "September 18, 2007
Londonist has learnt with relief that London’s Community Wardens are to be taught to smile. Well, they are at least to be taught stuff other than marshalling resentful kids, scribbling reports on graffiti and harassing shopkeepers who infringe on the pavements 1cm too far. The London Development Agency is to train 200 or so of our boys (and gels) in blue (and red and black and yellow) to be nice to tourists, with a......
Continue Reading "London’s New Ambassadors…."September 6, 2007
The Underground is running again, but how much did the strike cost? Perhaps not as much as you might think. The Press Association and many others have been bandying about a figure of £50 million a day. Unfortunately, details about where that number comes from are difficult to come by. We can’t judge the methodologies of anonymous ‘analysts’, but we can point out that a simple count of all the transactions that weren’t made because......
Continue Reading "Londonomics: Money Down the Tube "September 6, 2007
Fresh this Week: If news of the impending Doctor Who hiatus is giving you palpitations, fear not – the Book Grocer brings you not one but three new books based on the popular series: Paul Magrs – Sick Building The Doctor and Martha travel to Tiermann’s World, a planet where sabre-toothed tigers still roam. They arrive to warn everyone that an extremely hungry alien creature is on its way and if they don’t take action......
Continue Reading "The Book Grocer"September 5, 2007
In the UK, Joe Rogan is probably best known for playing Joe Garrelli in the sitcom NewsRadio, as a presenter on the American reality show Fear Factor, and as a commentator for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. What us Londoners may not be aware of is that Joe is also a prolific stand-up comedian, gigging regularly to huge audiences around America for over fifteen years. He mixes traditional stand-up with political satire, a dissection of......
Continue Reading "Comedy Interview: Joe Rogan"September 3, 2007
A day after possibly the strongest entry for the most risible right-wing attempt at 'humour' since Jim Davidson was allowed near prime time television, Boris Johnson emerged from his summer holidays (it's silly season all year round for him really) and set out his stall for taking on Ken Livingstone next May. And what a stall it is. Thrill to his delight at being able to buy mango juice in newsagents! Listen to his boast......
Continue Reading "Boris Speaks"August 22, 2007
A very special simultaneous live broadcast scheduled for this Friday by the BBC World Service is going to pitch London, New York, Toronto and Sydney against one another for the position of best role model for a multicultural city. The BBC World Service is currently hosting London Week which started on Saturday 18 August and will run until Saturday 25 August. While the World Serice isn't a Londoner's usual radio hangout, it's worth tuning......
Continue Reading "London, New York, Toronto, Sydney Battle On BBC"August 15, 2007
Crikey! Boris Johnson has been accused of being a racist – again – this time by the New Nation newspaper, who have provided a handy cut out and keep guide (pictured) to the Tory mayoral hopeful's 'offensive remarks' over the years. The historic problem with Boris, as many in his own party would agree, is that he's always wanted to be all things to all people. Colourful MP on board with the Cameron Project......
Continue Reading "I Hear You're A Racist"August 12, 2007
If all your mates are off on holiday and work is unbearably dull and hot then here's some home entertainment to get you through the mid-August slump. On TV, Londonist likes: Monday, 13 August Panorama (BBC1, 20:30) If you're avoiding Dawkins on Channel 4 (and we've no idea why you would but it's not about London so we're not going to make a fuss about it but it's on at 20.00 and we could......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In"August 6, 2007
Now it’s properly August there’s not much coming up on the tellybox. However, if you really can’t be arsed to get out there and catch some cheap London, Camden Fringe or Shoreditch Festival then you could keep your London head in check by paying attention to the following: On TV, Londonist likes: Monday, 6 August Super Vets (BBC1, 19:30-20:00) Terrible title but a nice opportunity to catch a behind the scenes look at London......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In"August 2, 2007
Report: public 'misled' over Menezes shooting. Murder, murder, murder, rape and murder. BBC London sure is a depressing place today. And their Crossrail story isn't too optimistic either. Robbers use digger to raid cash machine. They fail. Our old friend Andrew Hudson-Smith has built some neat representations of London in Second Life. See image above. Image taken from the the Digital Urban blog.......
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