Entries from Londonist tagged with 'bookfair'
November 22, 2007
Like books? Eyes knackered after a long week spent in front of the computer screen? Looking for a way to spend your money, Ms. City-lawyer-with-an-absurdly-high-starting-salary? Or to save your money, Mr. Devotee-of-London-on-the-Cheap? Wish we’d stop quizzing you? Then delve into the world of book art this weekend and satisfy all of the above criteria. The London Artists Book Fair asks you to take the idea of ‘book art’ literally: the book itself as a......
Continue Reading "Patronize This! Book Art And Artists’ Books "April 13, 2007
Just out the Van: Margaret Atwood leaves the telepresence book-signing robot at home and joins fellow authors Andrew O'Hagan and Erica Wagner and publisher Stephen Page, Chief Executive of Faber & Faber, to discuss the brave new world of authors, readers and publishers in the age of new technology. Digitise or Die: What is the Future of the Book? is part of the London Book Fair. Tuesday 17th, 7.30pm, £9, The Southbank Centre. In......
Continue Reading "The Book Grocer"March 2, 2006
Diego Attanasio, the shipping magnate who David Mills claims is at the centre of 'Jowellgate' is holed up in a London flat and is refusing to answer the door. Ken thinks we're at the 'midway' point between the last terrorist attack and the next one. Enjoy it while you can folks. And talking of terrorism: Sir Ian Blair told a London Assembly inquiry yesterday that limiting mobile communication channels on July 7 was "a bad......
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