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Londonist Stalks…Mr Charles Dickens

And, by God, did he get around. Stalking Paolozzi was a piece of cake in comparison. The map above is our stab at showing all Dickens’ London addresses. But sources conflict, and there’s bound to be a few missing. During his childhood, Dickens hopped from …

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Who’s Afraid Of Kathleen Turner?

Kath Turner is on her way back to the West End for the first time since her ‘impressive’ performance in The Graduate five years ago (was that really five years ago?… wow, now we feel old!). Turner is all set to come to London as …

The Times On Tits

It’s not every day you pick up the venerable Times to find an article evangelising about the “the Alpine meadows of the thigh region” or the “the exposed belly-button, plus its mandatory side-platter of belly, hip, rib and buttock crevice”! But today it seems Richard …

A-Z: Fifth Best London Book

If the results of the Time Out ‘best loved London books’ poll have taught us anything it’s that you have to be really specific when asking the public to vote for things. As the Guardian

Bat Boy And Jerry

The news that Hollywood is planning to turn The Producers into a film (again) seems to have been the first in a rash of stories regarding West End productions making their way over to other mediums. First up is Bat Boy: the musical. Currently showing …