Oh my word, the publishing world has been waiting too long for this... a new magazine called Celebrity Living! You might naturally assume this to be too superfluous to be real, and that it's going to be an ironic pastiche, well you're wrong. It really is exactly what it says on the tin. |
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Hip Hop Immortals II is now open to the public at Proud Camden. 10am-7pm. 10 Greenland Street, NW1. £3. |
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Sale weekend: Menswear at Chelsea Old Town Hall Fri & Sat, Designer Sale UK Fri-Sun, and up to 80% off D&G Prada, Chloe & likes at the Music Room. 11am-8pm. 26 South Molton Lane, W1. | ||||
Joining IPC SouthBank's stable of home interest titles, Celebrity Living thinks there's room for one more. The first issue, I'm assured, will contain a 'unique' mix of celebrity homes stories and enough insider tips to make it easy for us plebes to 'get the look' at home. While its USP might seem a little forced, its unfortunately named editor, Tammy Butt, previously deputy editor of In Style, is convinced that now that we've all been 'celeb-a-fied' (must have that Jordan bust!), we now want to know how the celebrities live off the red carpet and behind closed doors. And I thought that's what tabloids were for. |
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Legendary People Show puts on their 115th play and fake moustaches in Play Dead at the studio. 8pm. Pollard Row E3. £12. 020 7729 1841. |
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They're blonde & bingedrink like teens but still good fun: Scandi party at Zoo. 7pm-3am. 13 Bear St, WC2. £4-8 | ||||
Anyway, as David and Victoria are still gathering more mag covers than Moss - Kate or otherwise - at least they will now have another family photo album to pass down to the kids. Celebrity
Living - Their style(?). Your budget. |
Teen rock tonight @Islington Academy with InMe. 7pm. 6 Parkfield St, N1. £10.50 adv. |
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New Trend Gypsy Band ain't no tube busker outfit. Tonite at Union Chapel. 8pm. The Vestry, Compton Av, N1. £5. 020 7240 6162 or online. | ||||
Free strawberry & champers brunch and Dalziel+Scullion art show at Houldsworth this Sunday. 10am-12pm. 33 Cork Street, W1. Free. | ||||
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