Entries from Londonist tagged with 'spitalfields'
August 13, 2008
Sherry. It’s not just for Nan at Christmas. It’s for anybody hankering some fine wine to go with the right tasty morsels. Today, tomorrow and Friday offer a superb opportunity to sample a few of Jerez’s best (thanks to the Sherry Institute of Spain) along with yummy tapas (inspired by Fat Duck owner, Heston Blumenthal) at the Jerez Discovery Bar at Bishops Square near Spitalfields Market. If you’ve ever wondered which sherry goes best......
Continue Reading "Jerez (with its Lovely Sherry and Tapas!) via Spitalfields"June 15, 2008
So very many opportunities to take advantage of this week in London! Summer's in full swing, and there are more outdoor festivals, gallery shows, lectures, film screenings, and general merriment than we know what to do with. Get started with this round-up for those light on the pocket jingle-jangle. Monday: Fancy yourself a BobCat? Heard all the rare B sides, own all the bootleg vinyls? Perfected your famed 3-pints deep gravelly-voiced rendering of 'Blowin'......
Continue Reading "London On The Cheap"March 16, 2008
The London Nobody Knows, filmed in 1967, documented some of the less salubrious parts of swingin' London. In this clip, James Mason visits the site of a Ripper killing, at a time when some of the oldest residents still remembered the murders.......
Continue Reading "Londonvidium: #6 James Mason Visits Jack The Ripper"March 8, 2008
If the idea of going to the country over the weekend is just a bit too involved, heading over to Old Spitalfields Market today might be able to give you some illusion of escaping the big city. Though billed as "the Countryside Comes to Spitalfields," it's really more of fancy foods and a few barnyard animals. There are a handful of penned-in furry friends for kids and adults alike to give a friendly scratch.......
Continue Reading "Review: Taste East"March 4, 2008
Ken's race advisor Lee Jasper steps down Al fresco boozers in Harrow - you're no longer welcome Tessa Jowell unveils Olympic legacy action plan London is Eighties pop star territory: Whitney Houston to follow Prince and Jacko with comeback gig Al Sugar meets Ann Summers: sex shop boss to enter charity Apprentice Cinematic Spitalfields courtesy of Homemade via the Londonist flickr group.......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"March 4, 2008
As we mentioned briefly before, Thursday brings the East 2008 Festival. For six days, a cornucopia of performances, exhibitions, workshops, food and other events ensures entertainment with emphasis on promotion of the best of East London. Here’s our pick of the mix: 6th March: F-EAST - artists Wiebke and Nicholas Morgan cook a meal from 12 recipes from a Nigel Slater cookbook, and serve it for visitors as an exploration into ownership and the......
Continue Reading "Preview: East 2008"February 22, 2008
And if you’re unemployed, you’d best turn all the lights and hide (embarrassingly Londonist has actually done this, but usually only after we’ve been watching horror films home alone)(or because we don’t trust ourselves to be polite). The good burghers (actually project workers) of the City of London Corporation have decreed that the jobless shall be found gainful employment. And they’re coming to get you. Actually, behind this rather scary prospect lies a seriously......
Continue Reading "Someone’s Knockin’ At The Door, Somebody’s Ringin’ The Bell:"