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Kings Place Festival announces its 2010 programme

One hundred performances in four days are on offer at this year's Kings Place Festival, 9-12 September. The Sacconi Quartet ONE HUNDRED PERFORMANCES in four days are on offer at this year's Kings Place Festival, 9-12...
Geales Restaurant, Notting Hill

Geales Restaurant – a Notting Hill original

NOTTING HILL without Geales would be unthinkable, says Pat Moore. The restaurant opened inauspiciously in 1939 and has become one of London’s best-loved local restaurants. GEALES RESTAURANT may have opened inauspiciously in 1939, but it...
John Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent all at sea

Discover a new side to John Singer Sargent, one of the world's most famous portrait painters, in a new exhibition coming up at the Royal Academy of Arts.   A NEW SIDE to one of the...

Romantic poet John Keats brought to life in historic garden

Head to Keat's House in Hampstead, London to learn more about the great Romantic Poet and his love in a summer outdoor performance.   KEATS' HOUSE IN Hampstead, north London, will once again be brought to life...

The curtain rises on the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes

Ballet fans, a date to get into your diary now! A major exhibition of one of the world’s great artistic directors and impresarios is coming up at London’s V&A museum this autumn.  Firebird by...

Treasures of Lambeth Palace

The Great Hall at Lambeth Palace has a new exhibition featuring books owned by Henry VIII, rare bibles and historic papers on show for the first time.    The Great Hall at Lambeth Palace A new exhibition...

Lion King in London Lyceum

PAINTED LIFE-SIZE baby elephants are appearing all across London and one has been especially created to celebrate Lion King's 11 years in the West End. If you haven't already seen this Disney classic, what...

London’€™s hidden Arts and Crafts gem

A beautifully-preserved link to Britain’s Arts and Crafts heritage remains frozen in time behind the doors of a handsome Georgian house overlooking the River Thames. From 1903 to 1933, No 7 Hammersmith Terrace was the...

Boyd’s Brasserie – Trafalgar Square’s grand surprise

NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, a grand Victorian boulevard running from Trafalgar Square to the Thames Embankment, hides a dining treat.   IN 1887, a select and wealthy group of Victorians gathered outside a splendid new building in London’s...

Final voyage for Lawrence of Arabia’s RAF launch

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA's RAF launch is making a historic final voyage before going on display at the RAF Museum in London.   TE Lawrence conducting speed trials A SEAPLANE TENDER from the 1930s is going to sail...
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