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  • Gambon brings Beckett’s Last Tape to London July 29, 2010
    Michael Gambon is to return to the London stage this autumn when he stars in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape at the Duchess theatre from 15 September to 20 November. […]
  • Recording released for Legally’s London cast July 29, 2010
    Fans of the perky pink show Legally Blonde The Musical will be bending and snapping with delight at the news that the London production will release a cast recording this summer. […]
  • Two premieres for Unicorn new season July 28, 2010
    A new show based on the novel The Garbage King and another in-house Christmas show top and tail the autumn season at the Unicorn children’s theatre this year. […]
  • Toby Stephens July 28, 2010
    It is a somewhat depressing subject for a summer’s day but given Toby Stephens is starring in a play called Danton’s Death it is inevitable that mortality comes up more than once in his conversation with Caroline Bishop. […]
  • tkts celebrates 30th birthday with free tickets July 28, 2010
    Leicester Square’s official and most famous ticket booth, tkts, has reached an important milestone this year. The half price ticket outlet will celebrate its 30th birthday on 10 August with a free ticket giveaway. […]

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  • Pryda Warehouse Party June 25, 2010
    See DJ legend Eric Prydz and rising star Gui Boratto at the new Pryda Warehouse Party in a secret London location. 31 Jul […]
  • Oh What a Lovely Recession May 13, 2010
    Free burlesque night, with cabaret performance followed by retro indie disco tunes. What more could you ask for? Fridays […]
  • My Gosh Marvellous Presents Live in Technicolour May 5, 2010
    A one-off club night featuring vintage movie fun in London's Camden. Includes a live big band and ITV's Chris Cosby. 7 Jun […]
  • Jailhouse Jam March 30, 2010
    Celebrate your Friday freedom with Jailhouse Jam in London! First Friday of the month […]
  • Club De Fromage December 30, 2009
    Beer, dressing up and plenty of cheese at this fun pop night in London. Strictly no trendy music! Saturdays […]

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East London: Quirky Fashion, Contemporary Art, & Unique Nosh

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There are still some corners of London where quirky fashion, contemporary art, & cultural food thrives.

Go East to find areas that thrive with items crafted by young British designers. Brick Lane is one of those areas.

An old building that used to be the Truman Brewery stands out from the rest of the street and is packed with independent shops. The Truman Brewery has been an important creative and cultural hub.

One shop at the old brewery sells clothing made out recycled material. You can make a one-of-a-kind item from one of your old garments; just bring it to the shop and the designer will make it into a new item for you. Other shops sell vintage clothing. You can get an East London Quirky Shopping guide from visitlondon.com

Many shops in the area encourage young designers to display their collections by offering affordable rental rates, allowing talent scouts from major chains to find budding designers.

Besides Brick Lane and the Truman Brewery, East London has several neighborhoods boasting dozens of independent shops. Socially aware shoppers can buy a wedge card from www.wedgecard.co.uk for 10 pounds, of which 5 goes to a local charity. The card allows you to support local shops while obtaining special offers and discounts from over 150 businesses in the East End.

Apart from shopping, East London is also increasingly known for contemporary art, with many galleries, museums and shops. With more than 80 art galleries, there’s something for everyone’s taste in the East End. Don’t miss the famous WhiteCube and Whitechapel Art Gallery, but also look out for hidden gems scattered all around this area waiting to be discovered. Dozens of the area’s galleries host cultural events and contemporary art exhibitions.

And talk about food! If you’re after comfort food, Brick Lane is THE place for bagels and baltis. If you are craving a curry or just need a quick bite, head for the famous Brick Lane Beigel Bake, which is ALWAYS open–24 hours a day, 365 days a year. (You are sure to see one or two London Black Taxi drivers in there at any time of the day or night!)

At visitlondon.com, you can download a guide called DIY East that will show you where to find East London’s quirky fashion, comtemporary art, and posh (and not so posh) nosh.

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