Tuesday, June 10 2003 | |||
We all love a good drink. Some more often than others. In fact sometimes it seems silly to partake in any aspect of life without a drink in hand. Who doesn't get annoyed at places that don't serve alcohol when they really should - the cinema for instance? |
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Cult figures by now, the foul-mouthed pioneers of rap Public Enemy reunite for one night at the RFH. 8pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £17.50-20. 020 7960 4242. | |||
A new night aimed at hot boyz over 25 launches at the Moonlighting Club in Soho. Welcome Gi - Gay International. 10pm-3am. Greek St, W1. £6. | |||
But at last our prayers have been answered. For the alcoholic in training, a new bar in Soho has made it easier to enjoy the thrill of the movies whilst enjoying the thrill of a cheeky Martini. The recently opened Rex Cinema and Bar featuring a 75 seat cinema is furnished with plush velvet and crystal chandeliers, whilst waitresses dressed like 1930s usherettes serve cocktails to your table. Of course, I can't promise that what's happening on screen will be more interesting than some of the sights of Soho's finest punters. If only this idea spread to other areas of public life, as we all know that the tedium of the office would be more enjoyable if interspersed with bouts of tequila shooters. Rex Cinema and Bar, 21 Rupert Street, W1 |
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Paris-based Rio-hipsters Favela Chic bring funky Brazilian fusion tunes to the Notting Hill Arts Club for Chocolate Milk, their new monthly night. 6pm-1am. 21 Notting Hill Gate, W11. £5 after 8pm. | |||
D&AD treats design and advertising addicts to a night with Dutch gurus KesselsKramer. 7.15pm. Logan Hall, 20 Bedford Way, WC1. £5-15. 020 7840 1135. | |||
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