Somewhere deep in the heart of Bermondsey hides another branch of the Bea’s Bloomsbury, the superior chain bakeries that offers the loveliest treats nearly too beautiful to eat. They’ve been enticing people through their doors by throwing on a range of events – from cooking classes to outdoor tea parties…
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November 2012
After a summer of sport, the Olympic Park passes the baton to Picturehouse Cinemas in Stratford for Sci-Fi London East, a weekend of dystopian nightmares, adventurous weaponry, and surreal hyper-violence from 9-11 November. As well as 9 metaphysical and infectious cinematic traumas (including 3 UK premieres), the festival is hosting…
We’re pretty keen on photography at Tcé. It has grown during its one hundred or so years into an essential art form that empowers millions, allowing people the opportunity to represent themselves, their situation (and conversely be represented). Ansel Adams is one of the key figures in American photographic history…
If you’ve been visiting The Cultural Exposé long enough – and I’m sure you have – you know we often get itchy feet and nomadic urgings to flee the madness of our beloved LDN, hop on a train, and hop off wherever we feel like. And we haven’t done too…
theculturalexpose x dresshead slimming lace half lace sleeves dress A sleeveless zip dress is the ultimate in casual cool. The cut is loose and relaxed but still shows off toned arms and legs. The asymmetric zipper up the side and on the shoulder of the theculturalexpose x www.dresshead.com/c/lace-dresses/ slimming lace…
If you were anything like me as a kid, the Choose Your Own Adventure books were a highlight of reading time (remember how it didn’t count if you kept your finger on the page?) – so the latest five night stint at the Southbank Centre is likely to be right…