Shakespeare

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What’s for Lunch? Betjeman’s

Londonist asks that most pressing of daily concerns: where to go on your lunch break. Betjeman’s 44 Cloth Fair EC1A 7JQ Nearest Tube: Farringdon 0207 600 7778 12pm-3pm for Lunch(Monday-Friday) 6pm-9pm for Dinner (Monday-Friday) 12pm-11pm for drinks (Monday-Friday) Map Expect to Pay: £10 or more …

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The Book Grocer

This week’s events are top-heavy with poetry readings. Have our novelist friends squirreled themselves away to write tomes in their Christmas cards, we wonder? Monday: Head to the RADA Foyer Bar for a reading from the Poetry School’s third anthology, I am twenty people! All …

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McGregor As Iago – Come On Critics, What Is The Verdict?

Bitterness aside (yes, we too were not on the pulse fast enough to bag tickets before their price sky-rocketed), we are rather enjoying the bitch fight that is ‘should Ewan McGregor have been cast as Iago in the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Othello?’ Bloomberg, while …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 26th November 1983: An armed robbery at the Brinks Mat warehouse near Heathrow Airport becomes the largest heist in British history, as £25 million worth of gold bullion is pinched. Tuesday – 27th November 2000: 10-year-old schoolboy Damilola …

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‘Four Weddings’: Bad for Grant, Good for Church?

Ever stop to wonder about the legacy of romantic comedy ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’? Every other minute of your work week? Well, you’re in luck, as today’s the day that Londonist tackles this very question. Sort of. Mild-mannered examination of love and marriage in …

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Preview: Black History Month

Of all the things Brits can be proud of – great roasts, telephones, Shakespeare – the African Slave Trade is most definitely not one of them. Fortunately, it was abolished 200 years ago, which for the record is 41 years up on our neighbours, the …

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INTERVIEW: The Man in Seat 61…

One of Londonist’s fave websites is seat61.com. Now this is not because we are closet anoraks, or are forever secretly planning our escape from the capital – it is just a damn fine website. Everything that you ever wanted to know about trains but were …

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Review: Get Over It Hamlet, Camden Fringe

We were bored this evening so we took pot luck, browsed the Camden Fringe and went along to the next possible show. And what were we destined for? Traditional fringe fare: a slice of Shakespeare all shook up. Our minds were open. What was definitely …

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Notes From The City

The big day has arrived! I couldn’t be happier that never again in this country will I have to play a gig in a smoky room, but it is going to be interesting to see what side effects the new smoking ban has. Scaremongers are …

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The Merchant of Venice, at Shakespeare’s Globe

The tenth anniversary of the Globe (what do you mean, you haven’t been yet?!) is being celebrated with a series of plays grouped under the heading Renaissance and Revolution. The Merchant of Venice is the second of the Bard’s pieces to open in the season, …

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Cultural Olympiad To Prepare London For 2012

There’s a mere 5 years, 1 month and 5 days until the start of the 2012 Olympics, and we’ll bet you’re wondering how you’re going to fill your time until then. Sure, there are other sporting events you could watch and cultural events you could …