Set up by Jamie Wood, son of Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood who himself likes to dabble with a paint brush, Scream is an exhibition space for contemporary art positioned in the heart of the Mayfair. Showcasing an eclectic array of art forms - comprising painting, sculpture, photography, installations, video and live art - the Scream curators have tried to distinguish the gallery by altering the space itself to suit every new exhibition, changing anything from the colour scheme to the wall designs.
Halloween Scream V: 5th Anniversary Party
Notting Hill Arts Club, 221 Notting Hill Gate, W11 3JQ
Saturday 31st October 2009
Get this: it's Halloween, so in true traditional... More
Liberty's Chocolate Shop
Regent Street, W1B 5AH
As you would imagine from this plush store, Liberty's Chocolate Shop is full of the most exclusive brands, lining the... More
Thorpe Blast
Thorpe Park, KT16 8PN
Friday 7th November 2008 - Sunday 9th November 2008
Thorpe Park has cranked up the thrill element in the last few... More
Matt O'Connor
English Democrats
There’s always a candidate who’s a little bit off-the-wall - who can forget Screaming Lord Sutch of the Monster Raving Loony Party vying for... More
Thorpe Park
Staines Road, Chertsey, KT16 8PN
New for this year is Time Voyagers, a 4-D movie which its audience on an archaeological journey through time. But Thorpe Park... More
Alan Cristea Gallery is the largest publisher and dealer of artists' prints and editions in Europe. Set up by Alan Cristea, who brings with him ...More
Lord Burlington's spectacular London palace is home to the Royal Academy of Arts, a set of galleries that houses the country's premier art school and ... More
Best known for its annual televised Christmas lectures, the RI is one of Britain's most famous science institutions and the place where famous scientists such ... More
Design-focused store with iconic fabric department.
No other shop in London, if the world, has such a strong iconic association with design. Mention a “Liberty print” ... More
The single most annoying thing about London's most famous shopping streets - the retail giants of Regent Street and Oxford Street - is the cars, taxis ...More
The most coveted designer shoes came to prominence thanks to Carrie Bradshaw's Jimmy Choo obsession. These shoes are Sex and the City personified. The brains ... More
Historic, high-end stationers with four Royal Warrants.
Grace Kelly, Queen Victoria and Madonna have all visited this traditional, British stationary store, first opened in 1887. Four ...More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
Cordwainers, specialists in leather, accessories and footwear, have now merged with the London College of Fashion. Among the very best specialist textile and fashion courses ...More
More than just a spa, the Elemis is a temple of touch, taste and smell. Using therapies from Bali, Tibet, Polynesia, Japan, Morocco and Thailand ... More
Presided over by the outrageous, extravagant artist Michael Charalambous, Nyumba is not so much a unisex salon as a place of rest and relaxation, boasting ... More
Famous for its famous owner, the Punch Bowl became a celebrity hang-out when Guy Ritchie split up with Madonna. The director of 'Lock, Stock' could ...More
Between the Victorian elegance of Berkley Square and the Imperial magnificence of Piccadilly, you might be surprised to find a club that oozes with Eastern ... More
A favourite with young royals - Princes Harry and William, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been spotted here... all at the same time. And where ... More
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