The London Coffee Festival was born out of a dream to create the world’s most inspiring celebration of coffee and food culture. The London Coffee Festival™ is proud to be part of UK Coffee Week, 4-10 April, provides a unique opportunity for branded coffee chains, independent coffee shops and industry suppliers to collaborate and celebrate the success of the industry while giving back to an extremely worthy cause.
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What we love about St. Patrick’s Day is that everyone can be Irish for the day! Yesterday people from different nationalities, different languages, different cultures joined St. Patrick’s Day Parade in London. This year’s parade started at Chapel Street and ended at Orange Street passing through different landmarks in central London. Continue Reading

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new stage production of The Wizard of Oz, based on the story by L Frank Baum as opens at the London Palladium on the 1st of March 2011. Lloyd Webber has reunited with his former writing partner Tim Rice to write four additional songs to supplement the original score.
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Since its world premiere at the Hall in February 1998, this truly sensational production of Puccini’s tragic masterpiece has left an indelible impression on the hearts and minds of over four hundred thousand people, receiving the highest critical acclaim wherever it has been performed. By huge popular demand, Madam Butterfly now returns to London. Once more the floor of the Royal Albert Hall will be flooded with water to create David Roger’s stunning design where Madam Butterfly’s house is perched on stilts above the shimmering surface of a traditional Japanese water garden.
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To celebrate AnOther Magazine’s 10th birthday Editor in Chief Jefferson Hack has invited the world’s leading fashion houses to design their ultimate birthday cakes, which will be exhibited at Selfridges London between 15 – 22 February.
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British travellers planning a trip to Spain will be offered an insight into some of the experiences on offer in the country at a special event taking place in London this year. A Taste of Spain will return to Regent Street for the sixth consecutive year on 5 June, getting underway at midday and continuing until 19:00 BST.
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It’s not often you get to see not one, but two Hollywood A-listers take to the stage in London’s West End. But that’s exactly what’s going on at the Comedy Theatre this month, as Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss star in The Children’s Hour.
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Those celebrating the Chinese New Year at Trafalgar Square will be treated to a colourful spectacle as Chinese dragons, lions and acrobats dance and perform to impress the crowds. There will also be ethnic songs to give everyone a taste of Chinese culture and traditions, as well as firecrackers. Continue Reading
Welcome in the Chinese New Year in London. The major celebrations in Central London are the largest outside Asia.
Chinese New Year 2011, the Year of the Rabbit, falls on 3 February. And London’s main celebrations will be held on Sunday 6 February.
The main London Chinatown Chinese Association celebration takes place in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown. Continue Reading