
It's our weekly London roundup starting with a few headlines that caught the eye in London over the last week or so, click the links for the full stories…
THEATRE:
Glenn Close Heads For London in ENO Lloyd Webber Revival - Playbill
ARCHITECTURE:
Garden Bridge Project To Fail on Funding? – The Guardian
TRANSPORT:
The London Underground is Too Fast! – The Daily Telegraph
FOOD:
An Ingenious "Found" Cook Book – Time Out
ARTS:
Making Music Out Of Tower Bridge – The Guardian
FASHION:
London Fashion Week Round-Up – Evening Standard
PROPERTY:
More Madness As Shed Goes For £400,000 – Huffington Post
RUGBY
WORLD CUP: All Blacks On the Tube – EuroSport
WEATHER:
An Indian Summer For London? The Independent
Our weekly slot in which we point you in the
direction of other happenings and events in our great city. A new exhibition, a
gig, a museum, a pop-up-shop – the best of London within a few minutes of a London
Walks walking
tour.
Simon
Schama's Face of Britain
We
called into the National Portrait Galley this week and enjoyed the five room
presentation of Simon Schama's Face of Britain. Here's the video
This
just in from Kinky Boots, the musical at the Adelphi Theatre.
"Balls
of your feet, bum out, chest out."
Wha'?
It's
star of the show Matt Henry with advice on how to walk in stilettos…
“It
definitely helps with the balance, pulling up on your legs and I also try to
engage my core but because I am playing a woman, a woman doesn’t ever stand
like a soldier - she sits with the hips so your core kind of moves. If you can
keep the pressure going through the front of your feet and push up through your
legs, you’re more stable. Well, that’s what I find anyway.”
So
there you go. Full story on Yahoo! Celebrity News
Heard in London This Week
The
NEW London Walks Podcast – London Crime & Punishment
Read in London This Week
Tweeted
by David Tucker, The Daily Constitutional's Special Correspomndent…
Now here's an idea. Go
offline. Go for a walk. September sunshine. As opposed to gray screen light.
@Hampstead
birdsong not keyboard peckery
— London Walks (@londonwalks)
September
20, 2015
Well?
What are you waiting for? Out you go!
London Spy will be back next week.
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