Friday, May 9 2003 | |||
We're always up for flashing strangers, especially when it's for a good cause. This Saturday, May 10, is the 6th Annual Playtex Moonwalk in aid of breast cancer research. What better reason to go bare your bra? |
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Mexican wrestling in the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern. Masked, forces of Good and Evil battle it out in the ring under the choreography of Carlos Amorales. 7:30pm. Bankside, SE1. Free. | |||
Sharp continues at the Brixtonian Havana Club. Rum-based cocktails and groovy tunes from DJ Ros Atkins. Till 3am. 11 Beehive Pl, SW9. Free. | |||
Celebrities like Gail Porter, Lorraine Kelly and Victoria Wood are all expected to shed their tops - along with the other 15,000 plebs - to cruise Tower Bridge, Chelsea, Kensington and Hyde Park in their most supportive and, presumably, least exposing undergarments. This year, due to excessive interest, the Walk's cups already runneth over with fundraising strollers, but feel free to come down to Battersea Park at midnight to cheer the ladies (and 1,000 or so cross-dressing gents) on as they begin their 26.2 mile march. Better yet, contact the Moonwalk organisers and enlist yourself as a volunteer for the evening to help corral the jiggling throngs. It's not often so many half-naked women promenade the King's Road. Well, not sober, at least. Playtex 2003 Moonwalk May 10 2003 - more info on www.walkthewalk.org EC |
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One-off sale of clothing worn by Bowie, Jagger, Kylie and the likes. The Contemporary Wardrope Collection marks its 25th anniversary with a sale at the Horse Hospital this Sat and Sunday. 10am-6pm. Colonnade, WC1. | |||
Ladies designer sale at Chelsea Old Town Hall. Saturday 10am-5pm. King's Road, SW3. £5. | |||
Parades, performances and more to celebrate the Bengali New Year on Sunday 10am-6pm. Brick Lane-Weavers Fields, E2. | |||
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