Thursday, April 17 2003 | |||
Feel that sunshine. And a double
bank holiday weekend to enjoy it in.
Spend it face down, burried deep in your pillow, or feeding on a bit of adrenaline. |
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We're back on Tuesday April 22. Happy Easter. | |||
Another cultural icon sets up shop on the South Bank to challenge the Tate's supremacy: The Saatchi Gallery opens its doors today with a display of its unrivalled Damien Hirst collection. 10am-6pm. County Hall, SE1. £8.50. | |||
Even if you feel that you're too old to bungee and too cynical to skydive, Urban Junkies has got a rush for you. Bend over and get strapped into 'Air' at Alton Towers, the ride that hurls you – face down - inches from the ground at 70 km per hour. Haven't been to Chessington since you had train tracks and tapered jeans? Brace yourself and face those scarring days - check out the 'Samurai Spin and Sprew' (aka 'Bin and Spew'), the spinning, lifting, legs free, no hander, really really fast new thrill. Spew a deux. What are you waiting for? Trade in the pub for once and get out there and be a kid again. Alton Towers
and Chessington
World of Adventures now open TR |
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Dramatic and raunchy are the keywords
for fashion photographer Guy
Bourdin. The V&A opens a retrospective of the Frenchman and his
lust-laden images of consumption and desire. 10am-5:45pm. Cromwell Road,
SW7. £5. |
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Xelibri now at Selfridges. | |||
Marianne Ryan's fabric paintings now fold and fall in their spectacular ways at Hirschl. 10am-6pm. 5 Cork Street, W1. | |||
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