Wednesday
July 2, 2008 |
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This
may come as a surprise to anyone who recalls my
aversion to ferns
(suspicious little buggers), but when it comes
down to it, I love the wind in my hair and the
sun on my back more than anything else. And clearly
I'm not the only one yearning for a touch of green
in the city.
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From
guerrilla
gardeners to pop-up parks on Brick Lane, everyone's
beginning to think outside the box. As part of the London
Festival of Architecture, there's even an outdoor
living room doing the rounds. With a Kishimoto-designed
sofa, table, lamp and armchair, it started on the Strand
and was recently spotted chilling on Sloane Square.
Now, if we could just lure it to Somerset House later
this month where the summer
screenings are taking place under the stars...
But even better would be to bask in the sunshine as
I type this, rather than dodging the errant sunbeams
that sneak through the office blinds, and worrying about
zebra-tan. Luckily an Outdoor
Office is popping up in St James Park for the next
two days, overlooking the lake just off Birdcage Walk,
complete with Wi-Fi, board room, desks and even a water
cooler.
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TODAY'S
EVENT PICKS |
Future
Shorts get a lift on their journey around the world. Southbank Centre.
8pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1.£8.50. |
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The
screwball Hollywood nod, Moonlight
& Magnolias, returns to the Tricycle. 8pm. 269 Kilburn High Rd, NW6.
£15. |
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Classical
music gets almost undone (in a good way) by the 21st Century. The Macbeth. 8pm. 70 Hoxton St, N1.
£5. |
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Loops
get an ironic dose as Canadia's Spins
+ Needles DJ/craft night hits Barrio North. 8pm. 45 Essex Rd, N1.
£4.
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