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jamesy

What Gallery Space in West London do you recommend?

Posted by jamesy about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 3 responses

Hi, Am looking to launch a project which should excite the music and art worlds sometime in July? A gallery or a unique art space is required to host an event at which we can invite arty types and music industry types for an evening event. About 2hours long, on a Wednesday evening, preferably in early July. Ca...

Samgooding

Anyone know a good curry making course for a corporate event?

Posted by Samgooding about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 2 responses

Right, let’s see if FCL is all it’s cracked up to be. I’m organising a team event for the incredibly exciting accountancy firm I work for. I’ve been told it can’t involve too much booze and the general consensus was for a curry making course. Any one know of one / been on one around cen...

cigarette_sigh

First meeting of the FridayCities Writer's Group (better name pending)

Posted by cigarette_sigh about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 56 responses

Update: have added an attending tag for easy rsvping. If you’re attending, add the tag to your status tags on your profile using the little arrow next to the tag. – Paul Fridaycities Writer’s Group (new name pending) April 4th. 7.30pm Upstairs at The Chandos 29 St. Martins Lane, London New writ...

Beagleskinpremium

London Lion Scarf roaring success (sorry about the pun)

Posted by Beagleskin about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 9 responses

Well we did it. We bescarfed the lions in Trafalgar Square for over an hour yesterday The press came along and took loads of pic, London Tonight filmed us, we raised lots of money and school kids ran around the Square roaring. It was really a fabulous thing to be part of. You can still win a bit of...

Beverley

Yo Ho '07 - The Piratethon - June 2nd!

Posted by Beverley about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 0 responses

Shiver me timbers maties this year’s pirate extravaganza AKA YO HO ‘07 will take place on Saturday June 2nd from about 10:30am onwards. Up and down the Thames. More details will be published here and on the www.therebepirates.co.uk website closer to the time. Anyone who wants to help out is more than...

babybat

Jim Crace discusses The Pesthouse, 24th April

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 1 response

Jim Crace in Conversation with Dr Philip Tew at Waterstones, Gower Street, WC1 Tuesday, 24 April 2007, 6:30PM – 8:00PM Free Tickets Available instore The Whitbread award winning author Jim Crace will be discussing the relationship between fiction writers and academic critics with his biographer Dr Phil...

babybat

Jacqueline Wilson reading & signing

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 0 responses

Jacqueline Wilson is the Children’s Laureate, and author of the hugely popular Tracy Beaker series, and one of the most read authors in Britain. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear Jacqueline talk about her work as a best-selling author and her time as Children’s Laureate. There will be a question...

Monkey

Want to join a Flash Thriller next Thursday?

Posted by Monkey about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 2 responses

A flash thriller dance will be taking place next Thursday 26th April at Midday in Picadilly Circus. If you fancy a dance for five minutes why not come along? You don’t need to know the routine just join in! I’ll be the one in the sparkly outfit

Jow

Local London meetups

Posted by Jow about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 3 responses

I have started some local meetups for budding entrepreneurs, creative people, innovators and activists to get together to talk about ideas. It’s a friendly place to share a drink with other interesting people and get inspired. If you’ve got a plan to develop an ethical business, write a book, set up a we...

givemethevalium

John Connolly and Declan Hughes: talk @ Borders Charing Cross Rd

Posted by givemethevalium about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 5 responses

We’re hosting an evening event with these two Irish authors on Friday May 4th, and I think it’s going to be a good one. John Connolly has a reputation for being a really entertaining speaker, and he and Declan Hughes are apparently great mates and have done this sort of thing together quite a few times ...

originaldating

Start of the Summer - Lock & Key Party @ Sugar Reef - Thursday May 10, 2007

Posted by originaldating about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 5 responses

Start of the Summer Lock & Key Party – Thursday May 10, 2007 @ Sugar Reef London, W1 If you’re single and looking to meet new people our massive party on Thursday night is not to be missed! Over 200 people will be attending what promises to be one of the most sociable events of the year. Of course...

Hilbs

Tour de France - Prologue Time Trial

Posted by Hilbs about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 11 responses

The start of the greatest professional race in the world (in my opinion!) or just men in brightly coloured lycra. Either way, a chance to see a great sporting event on our doorstep for free!

babybat

John Pilger: Freedom Next Time, 31st May

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 6 responses

Don’t miss the opportunity to hear Britain’s renowned broadcaster and journalist, known for exposing deception and improving human rights. John Pilger will be talking about his latest book Freedom Next Time as well as answering questions and signing books. There will also be a screening of his latest fil...

babybat

Socrates Cafe at Waterstones, 4th June

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 0 responses

Noted philosopher Christopher Phillips brings his hugely successful Socrates Cafe to Waterstone’s Gower St. He will be discussing his new book ‘Socrates in Love’ and answering questions on all things Socratic. Refreshments will be provided. 3rd Floor, Waterstone’s Gower St, WC1E 6EQ Free Tick...

babybat

Roger Scruton: Culture Counts 28th June

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 2 responses

What is culture? Why should we preserve it, and how? In this event renowned philosopher Roger Scruton will be discussing his new book ‘Culture Counts’ which defends Western culture against its internal critics and external enemies, and argues that rumours of its death are seriously exaggerated. Refreshments will be ...

babybat

Kiran Desai signing at Waterstones

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 1 response

Booker Prize-winning author Kiran Desai will be signing her novel The Inheritance of Loss at Waterstones, on Gower Street, at 1pm on the 6th June. This is a free event, and everyone is welcome!

babybat

Peter Jones book signing at Waterstones 25/06/07

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 1 response

Dragon’s Den star Peter Jones (the entrepreneur, not the department store!) will be signing copies of his new book Tycoon – how to turn dreams into millions at Waterstones, Gower Street on 25/06/07. The signing will be on the ground floor at 6pm, and is a free event, with no tickets required. If you ca...

Miso

What is it about going to classical music gigs that turns people on, or off?

Posted by Miso about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 0 responses

A question that persisted in my mind when I was contemplating a profession in classical music, I decided to devote my masters work around the subject. I’d be interested in what people had to say on this! Also, if anyone’s interested (hopefully this isn’t cheeky of me to pitch this on here) this...

babybat

Garth Cartwright discusses Balkan music

Posted by babybat about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 1 response

Garth Cartwright, the music writer and Songlines magazine contributor will be discussing Balkan music and signing copies of his new book ‘Princes Amongst Men: Journeys with Gypsy Musicians’. Part travelogue, part discography, and a wonderful history of the Balkan musical culture, this promises to be a really intere...