Tuesday, November 4 2003 | |||
The internet is shaping up to be the meatmarket of the noughties. Especially for those media types who fancy themselves incredible wordsmiths. Perfect spelling and a good grasp of grammar is all very well, but unless you are planning to get all your action through the keyboard, they aren't enough to base a relationship on. |
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We have red hot tickets to the exclusive screening of Red Hot Chilli Peppers DVD Live at Slane Castle at just as hot Charlotte St Hotel tonight. Write to enter the draw for one of five pairs of tix with drinks on arrival. 7pm. 15 Charlotte St, W1. | |||
The Blue Gallery opens its exhibition of Helen Kincaid with a private view of her widescreen cinematic shots of urban living. 6-8:30pm. 15 Gt Sutton St, EC1. Free. | |||
For those who like to wake up to a pretty face, vanitydate.com is the site to visit. A cross between a members club and modelling agency, Vanity Date aims to become the largest database of the young, rich and beautiful. With the tagline "survival of the prettiest", it is sure to get a few backs up. Entrants are judged by a panel of "experts" and if you aren't deemed a 7 out of 10, you don't get posted. For those who don't make the grade, there is a consolation prize: hats or T-shirts with Vanity Date reject stamped across it. Super. Vanity Date - Survival of the Prettiest EC |
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How fierce can the celebs make those margaritas and how well do they shake the martinis? Celebrities serve up drinks at Zeta Bar in the name of Tommy's and The Sick Children's Fund. Stars Behind Bars. London Hilton, Park Lane, W1. £15. Call Anna Nason 020 8458 8480 |
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Alternatively, go spend the evening in a more sobering fashion with Martin Amis at the RFH where the novelist will read from Yellow Dog. 7:30pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £9. 020 7960 4242 or online. | |||
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