Entries from Londonist tagged with 'camdenlock'
July 10, 2008
The empty glass building on Camden High Street by the lock will soon be filled, to mixed reactions from the locals. The news that the up-market, chain clothing store All Saints will soon be occupying the space left vacant by Fopp has worried nearby shop owners that Camden will soon be pushing out independent companies -- a fear supported by the H&M Divison that opened recently and the American Apparel planned for further down......
Continue Reading "Chain Clothing Company Moves To Camden High Street"February 3, 2008
Is it just us or was January rubbish? Nice then that February, with its special extra day this year, commences with Brazilian Carnival, yummy pancakes and Chinese New Year... it's like a whole new start for 2008 and lots of it totally FREE! Monday: Get some Monday Love at the Inspiral Lounge, Camden Lock as UK Indymedia host their radical film, talk, and music night. Free entry for all those who still believe in......
Continue Reading "London On The Cheap"January 25, 2007
This week, we dip into the London, Old & New Flckr pool for a couple of shots of Camden Lock. Hard to beleive the Camden has had a market for only around 30 years, so strong is the association these days. Today, there are officially six separate markets, collectively attracting half a million visitors a week. The first of the market spaces nestled up against the Regents Canal at Camden Lock in 1972. Old warehouse......
Continue Reading "London Timewarp #5"August 4, 2006
Sony is pissed that someone managed to release an unfinished version of upcoming PSP game Gangs of London out into the wild: An internal beta of Gangs of London, a forthcoming spectacle of urban violence on the PSP, has been leaked onto BitTorrent sites across the net... Sony Computer Entertainment UK urged gamers to avoid downloading the game -- not because it's illegal or morally reprehensible, but because the game is so full of......
Continue Reading "The City of London is up for grabs. TAKE IT"January 9, 2006
January is, as every primary school kid knows, named after Janus, the double-headed Roman god of gates, doors, beginnings and endings. It's appropriate, then, that this month will see so many of both; we mourn the passing of Lost (Wed 10pm C4) and Rome, and rejoice at the phoenix-like rise of ER (Mon 10pm C4) and Desperate Housewives (currently being trailered on C4). Neither individually will be really sufficient to fill the gap left......
Continue Reading "TV Troll: Don't Know What You've Got 'Til It's Gone"