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London’s Newest Statue is Bad, it’s Really, Really Bad
London’s Fulham Football Club unveiled a 7′ statue of Michael Jackson this week much to the bewilderment of the fans. Team chairman Mohomed Al Fayed wanted to honor his deceased friend and says fans can simply “go to hell” if they don’t like it.
Originally the statue,...
Shock Horror in UK Royal Family!
In echo of the Wallis Simpson affair that rocked the nation in 1937, Price William ditches beautiful bride-to-be Kate on eve of marriage for amorous American travel writer Erin Maury. Look carefully and you can see she even has Kate’s sapphire and diamond engagement ring! Said Ms Maury, “I...
Daddy Donkey’s Kick Ass Burritos
I moved to the UK nearly six years ago and often I am asked what I miss most about the United States. My reply is in this order:
family and friends (since they are my most loyal readers)
the weather, I’m from a very sunny place
Mexican food
Oh how I miss Mexican food. Not that sloppy mess of...
London Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day
Only visitors and ex-pats usually wear green
Ask a Londoner how they will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and you may get a puzzled look. St. Patrick’s Day is for the Irish and for visiting Americans I’ve been told. It may be a national holiday just a stone’s throw from our shores...
Countdown to the 2012 Olympics
With 504 days to go, central London is beginning to see signs of the 2012 Olympic Games. Giant Olympic rings were unveiled at St. Pancras, one of London’s busiest train and Underground stations. UK residents will be able to apply for tickets as early as next week when applications for the ticket...
Race Your Cakes: London’s Pancake Day
You may know it as Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday, or Fat Tuesday, but here in Britain we call it Pancake Day. Origins of the tradition began when Christians needed to clean out their pantries, using up all the sugar, eggs, and other goodies before fasting began with Lent on Ash Wednesday. Today we devour...
London Hosts Regular Season NBA Games This Weekend
After hosting four consecutive years of NBA friendlies, London’s O2 Arena will see the first regular season game held in Europe this weekend. The New Jersey Nets and the Toronto Raptors will meet for a double-header on Friday, March 4 and Saturday, March 5.
Not everyone is excited about the regular...
London Gaga for Breast Milk Ice Cream
Yes, you read that clearly, human breast milk ice cream is now on sale in London’s Covent Garden. Cue the moans, groans and horrified faces. But willing tasters claim the ice cream is actually quite nice, very sweet and even creamier than regular ice cream.
Tagged Baby Gaga, the £15 ($24) scoop...
Hot Tickets to Book Now
While many shows, events and ticket booking can be done upon arrival, there are a few events worth reserving well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Theatre
Richard III
The Old Vic‘s artistic director himself, the legendary Kevin Spacey will play Richard in Shakespeare’s tragedy
is directed...
London Pub Named Pub of the Year
The Harp, long time favorite pub in the heart of London, has been named Campaign for Real Ale’s 2010/2011 Pub of the Year. For 13 years publican Bridget Welsh has been pumping cask ales to locals and visitors. Her consistent friendly service and dedication to dispensing only the purest of ales...


