Sunday, February 13, 2011

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News from London - Week from February 7 to February 13, 2011

The 'Royalmania' surrounding the marriage of William and Kate is producing souvenirs for all tastes, and also for the most kitsch. Among
commemorative plates and medals with the effigy of the two lovers have sprung up condoms "Crown Jewels", bearing the portrait of the couple who look into the eyes and the famous motto: 'Lie back and think of England' (lying down and think England).


Both are great but especially those that are common and that centrally located.
green areas to find peace in the midst of a metropolis incainatissima.
E 'needless to say how big and how many attractions there are, just think that's a huge lake called serpentine plus a' smaller one where you can rent chairs, then there are many monuments like the statue of Peter Pan or the fountain dedicated to Lady Diana "exchanged in the summer as a small water park."
Turn it all is a 'business, you always like to go a bit but trained if you go off into the sunset you will be rewarded with a view with beautiful colors. If you're lucky
Beccherle even some rock concert or someone famous speakers corner to excitedly show her opinion.

Nothing to do in London or gets into your blood or you do not like.
I entered the blood in 2000 and since then at least once a year I have to go back in if no withdrawal symptoms.
A week of wonderful weather (it was late May), we did all the parks (do not miss Hampstead, both as a neighborhood as a park) except Richmond, except for a short visit to the British Museum (always wonderful) and also enjoyed my daughter and in which we fully appreciate the English aplomb (she was climbing on a statue while I was doing a photo and a keeper has pulled down gently explaining that it is not allowed to climb statues - I swear he just said so) and a ride on the London Eye - we have made the life of "London"

The Natural History Museum in London opens to the public Sexual Nature, an exhibition that recounts the sexual and reproductive behavior in the animal kingdom and plants.
is the first exposure to the recommended age of 16 ever made in the museum, is expected to discuss and is making the choice to deal in an open, though scientific, is a sensitive topic such as sexual reproduction.
The exhibition allows you to get a clear idea of \u200b\u200bhow things work in animals, says Jon Henley in The Guardian today.

is always varied and the level of artistic programming of the Whitechapel Gallery, located in the middle of London's Arab quarter. Singles
also the path of "social sculpture" scattered among the runners, stairs and entrances of the halls, presenting works by contemporary artists specially designed for space and for the sharing of visitors: for example there are the chandeliers to colored prism Tobias Rehberger and sitting in the confessional "Me & You" by Annie Ratti.

The fashion week is coming: fashion aside, it is worth remembering the places of worship and discover the new addresses at the top.
Tracing a path between the young utopian art galleries, tour the art can start with Pilar Corrias Hannah Barry Gallery and the Gallery to discover new talents. Sadie Coles is a certainty, as well as the historic White Cube.
Peter Doig, Chris Ofili and Grayson Perry are among the artists of the Victoria Miro. Up to March, the Southern Blain has a staff of Bill Viola and the Approach exposes Phillip Allen.

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