Entries from Londonist tagged with 'lates'
October 2, 2008
Literally free tonight is Lyrical Late at the Museum of London. A mix of London’s finest "verbal veterans and up-and-coming poets" will be performing, stretching the boundaries of poetry. The Museum galleries will be staying open for you to have a wander round so you can take in the London Before London, Roman London and Medieval galleries and the London’s Burning exhibition. Magazine fans should note "Time Out Times" a exhibition celebrating the TO's......
Continue Reading "Free Tonight?"August 28, 2008
Museum of London's latest's wheeze is to bring magic and mystery to their Late in the form of one Pete Hathway who will be performing street magic and cunning trickery to astound you a week today, whilst mystical tours of the galleries will be pointing out the more sinister objects, like witch balls and curses in Roman gall. Ew. To get the atmosphere just right, they need a suitable soundtrack and are stumped. We......
Continue Reading "Museum Of London Needs Your Magical Mystical Soundtrack"July 1, 2008
It's one of those weeks where you feel London's arts scene could end up totally overwhelming you if you're not careful. Strap yourselves in, there's masses going on... We'll start with outdoor opera. When was the last time we told you about watching world-class opera for free? We can't remember either. So, head to Trafalgar Square or Canary Wharf on Thursday and enjoy Verdi's Don Carlo free from 6pm on the big screens. There's......
Continue Reading "Arts Ahead 1-7 July"June 10, 2008
Arts Ahead is back with all the info you need to keep culturally up-to-date in the capital this week... Watch out for the start of London Sculpture Week on Friday. If bronze, limestone and marble are your things, pop along to galleries throughout the Mayfair area for a celebration of all things sculptured; from 14th-century Tibetan art to young London-based sculptor Piers Secunda, who creates sculptural works entirely out of paint. At school, it......
Continue Reading "Arts Ahead: 10-17 June"April 4, 2008
Lates are ace. That is a fact. So we were very excited to be invited to participate in the Museum of London Late last night as posers of a round of their pub quiz questions and dead keen quiz boffins. The spacious foyer was jammed full of eager teams on garden chairs, cushions and picnic rugs quaffing plenty from the makeshift bar (or was that just us?) Intervals between rounds allowed time for trips......
Continue Reading "Londonist @ Museum Of London Late Quiz"March 2, 2008
It's officially Spring and by Pisces it's lovely out there in the sunshine. Crocuses have been spotted in Highbury Fields so our biggest recommendation for expenditure light trips this week is get to the parks and into the gardens and witness the miracles of the changing seasons. If you're in need of more artificial stimulation, however, and are squirrelling all your spare cash into your ISA before the end of the tax year then......
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