Wednesday, November 12 2003 | |||
What is it about celebrities and photography? If they aren't chasing or escaping the papperazzi, they've chosen to visit the dark side of the camera. |
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In case you wondered what happened to China House, expect a more grandiose & airy space as Chris Galvin serves oysters, bubbly and French fare at successor The Wolseley from today. 160 Piccadilly, W1. 020 7499 6996. | |||
On the Other Side of the Lens, a photography exhibition held in Camden's Tram Studios, celebrates celeb's creativity, while raising money for a good cause. The exhibition, which includes photographs taken by icons such as Nicole Kidman, Kate Moss, Angelina Jolie, Damien Hirst, PJ Harvey and Helena Christensen, explores themes of hope and inspiration. With the proceeds going towards the Red Cross youth empowerment project, this is just the kind of warm and fuzzy event that's perfect for the run up to the Christmas season. Not only does it satisfy your celeb cravings, but you get to feel cultured too. On The Other Side Of The Lens EC |
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It's Happy Days at the Arts Theatre where previews of the classic Samuel Beckett play starring Felicity Kendal open today. 7:30pm. Great Newport St, WC2. £27.50-37.50. 020 7836 3334. |
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Private view of Ingo Meller. Andrew Mummery. 6-8pm. Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High St, E1. Free. | |||
LA alternative rock legends Jane's Addiction shake up the Apollo Hammersmith tonight. Queen Caroline St, W6. £25. 0870 606 3400 or online. | |||
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