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Showing posts from July 2011

If you’re looking for a good night out full of fun and laughter then I suggest you quickly grab yourself tickets to ADOT Comedian‘s Family & Friends Nite. The comedian is staging his very first headlining solo show where he says you are Guaranteed To Expect The Unexpected. Doors open at 7pm with the show starting at 7:30 on August 20th. If this tickles your fancy then head down to the Mermaid Theatre in Blackfriars and have yourself a great night with your friends. Full details on his website or click the pic to see the flyer in full.

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I’ve not been one to jump of this new hybrid/electric car craze however BMW have released concept visuals to compliment their new BMW i range of electric cars. The BMW i concept series comprises of the BMW i3 and i8, both cars see the German carmaker move in a different direction in terms of design and vision. Both cars look pretty amazing and would be sure to sell a bundle should BMW choose to turn these concepts into reality.

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Homeboy Gabriel debuted the new Origin London collection at his Orange Dot Gallery exhibition yesterday – if you didn’t go then you missed out on the launch. The exhibition will be running till the 19th so make sure you head down. I missed it too but I had a good excuse! Here’s the lookbook for the collection which I jacked off his site, just had to share it. The brand has come a long way from the first drop. Take a closer look at the tees from the collaboration with Puck Collective and TIMC after the cut. For more information on the exhibition – click here.

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I mentioned in my last post that I would be doing some reviews of the films I saw at the Kick & Screening football film fest in New York last week. Well, here is my first one, and a very powerful one to start off. Soka Afrika is a powerful film about the journey of two young African players who dream of a better life as professional footballers in Europe. The film brings attention to the common dream and journey that all young footballers share to become professionals. However a more poignant reality that the film so powerfully conveys is about the trafficking of African players into Europe by crooked agents. These agents give the players false hope, capitalizing on their dreams to their gain and then leave them stranded in a foreign land. More on Soka Afrika after the jump

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Before we start, I recommend you read my post from last year –  click here. Adulthood has slapped me straight in the face in the last 2 months. I believed last year was my coming of age, quite funny how wrong I was. I feel I’ve grown up a lot since then, clearly changed my perception of the world and direction. My outlook on life is a hell of a lot different. Goals? Still the same. More on the reverse.

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Last week we hit up the recently opened Assaggetti, a nice Italian restaurant just off Haymarket- literally about 2 minutes walk from Piccadilly Station. The restaurant features an amazing menu packed with traditional Italian anti-pasti style plates. Read our review after the break.

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Day off work. Sleep in? Nope. Up at 7, reply to emails then venture down to King’s Cross by 10 for Eurostar‘s #1YearToGo event for competition winners and bloggers like myself. This is probably my only opportunity to visit the Olympic Stadium, so I damn sure wasn’t going to miss out on it! P.S. I’m writing the post as the day goes by! So apologies in advance if my tenses are all over the place.

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