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Displaying all articles tagged:
London
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in London If They Weren’t Local
From stately townhouses to a floating hotel, these suggestions suit a range of styles and spending habits.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in London If They Weren’t Local
From stately townhouses to a floating hotel, these suggestions suit a range of styles and spending habits.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Don’t Leave London Without Trying These 8 Essential Dishes
Beyond fish and chips: A quartet of food experts wax lyrical about four British classics and other dishes unique to contemporary, cosmopolitan London.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Don’t Leave London Without Trying These 8 Essential Dishes
Beyond fish and chips: A quartet of food experts wax lyrical about four British classics and other dishes unique to contemporary, cosmopolitan London.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
London’s Best Watering Holes, According to Star Bartender Tony Conigliaro
The ‘Heston Blumenthal of drinks’ picks his favorite bars for top-shelf Martinis, natural wine, and no-frills cocktails.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
London’s Best Watering Holes, According to Star Bartender Tony Conigliaro
The ‘Heston Blumenthal of drinks’ picks his favorite bars for top-shelf Martinis, natural wine, and no-frills cocktails.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
Where the Founders of
The Gourmand
Eat and Drink in London
David Lane and Marina Tweed’s go-to breakfast nooks, old-school oyster bars, and proper English pubs.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 30, 2018
Where the Founders of
The Gourmand
Eat and Drink in London
David Lane and Marina Tweed’s go-to breakfast nooks, old-school oyster bars, and proper English pubs.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: An Art Curator’s Guide to West London
Seeking inspiration with Ben Moore, founder of Art Below, a public-works project that brings art to billboard spaces in underground train stations.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: An Art Curator’s Guide to West London
Seeking inspiration with Ben Moore, founder of Art Below, a public-works project that brings art to billboard spaces in underground train stations.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: A Novelist’s Guide to North London
Erin Kelly, best-selling author of crime thrillers
The Poison Tree
and
He Said/She Said
, goes to bat for her beloved quadrant of the city.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
May 29, 2018
My Favorite End: A Novelist’s Guide to North London
Erin Kelly, best-selling author of crime thrillers
The Poison Tree
and
He Said/She Said
, goes to bat for her beloved quadrant of the city.
By
Coco Khan
festival fails
May 15, 2018
All-You-Can-Eat Pizza Fest Reportedly Runs Out of Pizza
“Been here one hour, queued for 50 mins, managed to get 1 slice of pizza so far.”
By
Clint Rainey
anniversaries
May 11, 2018
It’s Been 5 Years Since the Cronut Debuted — Here’s Every Flavor Ever
Time flies for pastry hybrids!
By
Chris Crowley
May 1, 2018
Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon Will Cover the Royal Wedding Live as Cord […]
Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon are returning as Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan to provide their expert live commentary, this time for HBO. […]
By
Megh Wright
now smell this
Apr. 6, 2018
You Can Buy These Diptyque Candles for 4 Days Only
Your favorite cities are now candles.
By
Shannon Barbour
manicures
Jan. 27, 2018
How to Get Nails and Brows Like Meghan Markle
Her salon is in London’s upscale Mayfair neighborhood.
By
Amanda Arnold
international relations
Jan. 12, 2018
Trump Cancels U.K. Visit Over Obama’s ‘Bad Deal’ — Which Was Initiated by Bush
It definitely had nothing to do with the hordes of protesters expected to greet Trump in London.
By
Margaret Hartmann
oy
Dec. 20, 2017
The ‘Selfieccino’ Is Here to Ruin Coffee Forever
We’re doomed.
By
Clint Rainey
bans
Nov. 27, 2017
London Bans Fast-food Restaurants From Opening Near Schools
Mayor Sadiq Khan calls the city’s child-obesity epidemic a “ticking time bomb.”
By
Clint Rainey
food waste
Nov. 20, 2017
London Will Start Powering Public Buses with Coffee Grounds
It’s found a way to turn coffee waste into sustainable biofuel.
By
Clint Rainey
Oct. 18, 2017
How to Act Like a Local in London
The best restaurants, bars, activities, museums, neighborhoods, hotels, and art in London.
By
Kristan Schiller
yuck
Oct. 11, 2017
London Is Blaming Restaurants for Those Massive Fatbergs Lurking Under the City
About 92 percent of the city’s restaurants don’t have grease traps installed.
By
Clint Rainey
Oct. 11, 2017
Report: Trump Won’t Get Tea With the Queen on 2018 Visit to the U.K.
What was once a “state visit” has been downgraded to a simple “working visit.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
terrorism
Sept. 17, 2017
U.K. Lowers Terrorism Threat Level, Second Arrest Made in London Tube Attack
Two men, an 18-year-old and a 21-year-old, are in custody as the investigation into the bombing continues.
By
Chas Danner
international affairs
Sept. 16, 2017
Arrest Made in London Tube Attack
U.K. authorities raised the country’s terrorism threat level to “critical” on Friday night.
By
Chas Danner
Sept. 15, 2017
Explosion on London Underground Treated As ‘Terrorist Incident’
The blast on a packed rush-hour train left nearly two dozen injured, and gave President Trump an excuse to promote his travel ban on Twitter.
By
Margaret Hartmann
scary things
Aug. 26, 2017
Suspected Terrorists Attacked Police in Brussels, London
One man used a knife and the other a sword. Both shouted “Allahu Akbar.”
By
Benjamin Hart
how i get it done
July 28, 2017
How I Get It Done: Hannah Weiland, the Designer Behind British It-Brand Shrimps
Pilates, Earl Grey tea, and lots of fur coats.
By
Pandora Sykes
kill us now
July 13, 2017
A Restaurant Is Giving Customers ‘Instagram Packs’ With Their Dinner
They want guests to “get that perfect shot regardless of the lighting.”
By
Clint Rainey
scary things
June 19, 2017
Van Rams Worshippers in Terror Attack Near London Mosque
Ten people were injured and one death at the scene may be related to the attack. Witnesses said the driver shouted that he wanted to kill Muslims.
By
Margaret Hartmann
and
Jen Kirby
June 16, 2017
Could the Grenfell Tower Disaster Happen in New York?
Don’t be complacent: High-rise building failures are never accidents, and contempt for the poor is global.
By
Justin Davidson
June 14, 2017
‘Unprecedented’ Fire Destroys London Apartment Building
Around 600 people were in the high-rise.
By
Caroline Bankoff
diplomacy
June 11, 2017
Trump May Skip U.K. Trip Due to His Unpopularity There
The president is reportedly worried about large-scale protests against him.
By
Chas Danner
last night on late night
June 8, 2017
Samantha Bee’s Message to Donald Trump: Keep Calm and Delete Your Account
“London does not need us to tell them to be scared, Pumpkin Spice!”
By
Hunter Harris
June 6, 2017
James Corden Opens Show in London: ‘This Is Not a Country That Feels Afraid’
He promises “most fun-packed shows ever,” because the attackers “would hate that.”
By
Tolly Wright
June 5, 2017
Two of the Three London Suspects Identified
Of the two men, one was known to British police and intelligence.
By
Jen Kirby
tipping
June 5, 2017
London Man Returns to ‘Double Tip’ Restaurant Staff After Terror Attack
“They cared about us and our safety.”
By
Clint Rainey
June 5, 2017
John Oliver Responds to the “Insulting” American News Coverage of the […]
Here’s a clip from last night’s Last Week Tonight, where John Oliver responds to the American news coverage after Saturday’s terrorist attack […]
By
Megh Wright
international affairs
June 3, 2017
London Terrorist Attack Leaves 7 Dead and 48 Wounded
The three assailants drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge, then started stabbing people before being shot and killed by police.
By
Chas Danner
Apr. 6, 2017
James Corden Is Taking ‘The Late Late Show’ to London in June
James Corden is taking The Late Late Show across the pond. According to Variety, Corden’s late night CBS show will broadcast three episodes […]
By
Megh Wright
live streams
Mar. 24, 2017
Watch Gorillaz Perform Their New Album Live in London
Featuring De La Soul, Pusha T, Noel Gallagher, and more.
By
Kaitlin Fontana
Mar. 23, 2017
London Suspect Was 52-Year-Old Brit Investigated for ‘Extremism’ in the Past
Khalid Masood had a long criminal history before the attack near Parliament that killed three, including an American citizen.
By
Jen Kirby
lawsuits
Mar. 16, 2017
Starbucks Forces ‘Star Box,’ a One-Man Coffee Kiosk, to Change Its Name
Star Box’s owner claims it’s named after the Marxist star.
By
Clint Rainey
select all
Feb. 27, 2017
Can You Figure Out What’s Happening in This Very British Bagel Video?
“On his head he’s got a bagel!”
By
Brian Feldman
moonage daydream
Feb. 21, 2017
David Bowie Fans Are Crowd-Fourcing a 3-Story-Tall $1.23M Memorial in London
The lightning-bolt statue would be placed in Brixton, South London.
By
Tolly Wright
exclusive
Feb. 2, 2017
London’s
1984
Is Coming to Broadway, Just in Time for 2017
Opening night is set for June 22.
By
Jackson McHenry
Jan. 31, 2017
WATCH: There’s a Restaurant in London That Only Serves Potato Chips
Cinnamon-sugar potato chips?
By
Bailey Malone Kircher
the urbanist
Dec. 15, 2016
The Globalization of Local Radio
Donga shows in Darwin, Australia, choro deep cuts in Rio, and shipping-container electronica in Brooklyn.
By
Ben Ellman
joy to the world
Dec. 6, 2016
Muslim-Run Restaurant Offers Homeless and Elderly People a Free Christmas Dinner
A sign out front reads, “No one eats alone on Christmas Day. We are here to sit with you.”
By
Clint Rainey
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