Tuesday, July 29 2003 | |||
Ever been out for a few quiet drinks after work and felt like the trip home is just going to be too long? Or pulled on a night out and felt like sampling the goods immediately? Or just felt like being decadent and staying in a hotel for the hell of it? |
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This week there are free screenings in bars, cafes and cinemas in the heart of the West End for the Rushes Soho Shorts film festival. Various venues and times until 11pm. | |||
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If you answer, or would like to answer, Yes to any of the above Dormus could be just the service for you! Call them after 6pm, tell them where you are and how much money you
have to spend from £60, £90 or £120 they'll tell you
the nearest luxury You can expect names such as The Pelham, Halcyon, The Egerton and Dormus - www.dormus.com
- late night hotels at 50% off |
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Bizarre story songs like She played Summertime on the brothel piano and The Girl on the Escalator at HMV from Songdog at the ICA. 8:45pm. The Mall, SW1. £6. | |||
£2 drinks and Ian Stone at Comedy Camp. 8pm. Barcode, 3-4 Archer St, W1. £8. Book online. | |||
Jazz aficionados head to the RFH for the BBC Jazz Awards tonight. 7:30pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. Call 020 8576 1227 for tix. | |||
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