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Londonist Live: Amon Amarth/Finntroll

We’ve been invaded, albeit willingly, by Vikings recently. Ah, that sounds a bit filthy. What we’re trying to say is that London-based fans of Viking metal have been particularly well catered for recently, what with Ensiferum the other week and with Amon Amarth last Wednesday …

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The Spy Who Raised Me

Working mothers have begun using webcams to keep an eye on their sproglets playing the day away in childcare while they slave the day away at the office. Whatever happened to eyes in the backs of mothers’ heads? Today’s technology has obviously weeded out that …

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This Is A Shop

Primark opened on Oxford Street yesterday in a spectacular graduation from scummy high street obscurity to the mainstream tourist trap . Opening time was always going to be popular but in scenes reminiscent of the Ikea Edmonton crush chaos of ’05, Primark security were forced …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Day In London’s History 1962: The first ‘Panda crossing’ is opened on York Road, opposite Waterloo Station. Since the 1930s, pedestrian crossings in Britain were marked by poles bearing orange glass domes known as ’Belisha beacons’ (named after Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport …

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Blogjammin’

We thought we’d take a break from linking up Onionbagblog, and instead sample a scallion of a different persuasion. Olly’s Onions serves up small helpings of news in a satirical sauce. A bit like The Onion, then. (What is this connection between bulbous edibles and …

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Is that a 46″ HDTV in your pocket or are you just happy to see the PS3?

Last night/early this morning was the official launch of the Playstation 3 and eager gamers set off on a midnight excursion to try and beat the crowds. This in itself has been the subject of much hand wringing over the worry that muggers would descend …

News From Around The Ist-A-Verse

We’re guessing most of you are hungover from St. Patrick’s Day. We are too. But still, we’re going to muddle on through our green haze and give you (drum roll please…) this Week In -ists. We start with SFist which broke the -ist record for …

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Cellfridges

Ah, a tabloid headline-writer’s dream. The police want to outsource their powers of custody to well-known retailers. Talks are under way to open the first of these short-term holding cells in Selfridges department store on Oxford Street in London. The five purpose-built rooms would be …

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Only £1,400 to prove you’re an Idiot

Nike (as in the shoes and shorts and other things associated with sweat – not the goddess) is in a spot of hot water. Someone thought it would be a good idea to make some limited edition crocodile shoes: Sports kit giant Nike is under …

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TV Classics Clothing At Auction Today

If you are after a new spring wardrobe and have a bit of cash to spend on some new outfits now the season is about to change, you’ve got today to bid for your favourite velvet cape and long stripy woollen scarf combination at Bonhams …

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What do 95% of us have in common?

Elaine Gennard-Levy spent 20 minutes searching for a bathroom while shopping on London’s Oxford Street. She decided it would be easier to build her own. Well we can think of simpler ways to relieve ourselves, but they don’t payoff in people giving us a fiver …