If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, head on over to Lavender Hill via the tube to Clapham Common or Clapham Junction. On Sunday June 27th, 2010, on the Lavender Hill main street, you will get to enjoy the neighbourhood that may have been missed on the tourist maps. The Lavender Festival will give you a chance to discover this hidden gem!
Ever wanted to learn how to cook from Heston Blumenthal or Raymond Blanc? How about learning how to cook with Marcus Wareing and have a meal at The Berkeley for you and three friends afterwards? The Chefs Unite raffle lets you have the chance of a lifetime, while at the same time raise money for the Children with Leukaemia charity.
Taste of London has once again opened its doors. Branded “The World’s Best Restaurant Festival”, Taste of London 2010 will be occupying Regent’s Park until Sunday giving visitors the chance to taste dishes from over thirty of London’s top restaurants and more besides. We wrote a preview about the festival, highlighting the top chefs, restaurants, and dishes that will be there. Now we went to experience the real thing.
Two new surrealist exhibitions have just opened at the Barbican Curve gallery, looking to tease our minds with their abstracts interpretations and meanings. There is John Bock’s oddly-titled Curve-Vehicle incl. π-Man-(.), as well as The Surreal House, which looks to examine the relationship between surrealism and architecture.
Do you remember the smoke machines at school discos? Well I bet you never saw a strapping half-man half-bird with massive wings emerge from the middle of the smoke in your school hall! If not, this is just one of the visual treats to behold at the English National Ballet’s production of Swan Lake, which was greeted by rapturous audience applause on opening night.