Monday, October 20 2003 | |||
Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without the presents. I'm sure my nearest and dearest are busy saving up to get me the summer cottage I've been hankering for. What? A bit too dear you say? Well, I've never been one of those girls that appreciate a small package. |
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Life in an online chatroom can be a charm. Seventeen year old girls posing as 11 year old boys and sleazy old men in Lucy Prebble's The Sugar Syndrome which opens today at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs. 7:45pm. Royal Court, Sloane Sq, SW1. £7.50-15. 020 7565 5100. | |||
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Until, that is, I heard about Myla's new venture. The lingerie company's famous Pebble vibrator - more guaranteed to please than a Rolling Stone - is now available in a special customised edition. For a mere £125, these precious trembling rocks can be printed with virtually anything - a poem, photo or your very own design print. Think photo of boyfriend, family crest or perhaps your favourite song. Slippery When Wet, anyone? It takes 4-6 weeks to produce, so get your Christmas orders in now. With Sex and the City officially over, what else does a girl have to look forward to? I guess good things really do come in small (ish) packages. Customised Pebble £125 EC |
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Jamie Cullum is performing in-store to promote his new album at HMV. 6pm. 150 Oxford Street, W1. Free. | |||
The ICA Shortends short film festival continues with experimental video art. 6pm. The Mall, SW1. £6.50. | |||
Last chance to see Michael Cooper's 60s pictures at Atlas, Ridiculusmus Ideas Men at the Barbican, human sampler Benji Reid at Lyric, motor snaps Speed at the National Theatre and Hella Jongerius at the Design Museum. | |||
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