December 2010
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5 things We’re Glad We Did In 2010….#1 Five Weeks...
NYC is the truly place to be. Word. The Cultural Exposé was out there from August to September, reporting on their arts and culture scene and it was the trip of a lifetime!
Personal highlights were:
Rock the Bells festival, Grosvenor Island
Michael Jackson Loves Brooklyn Party
The Collage Party
Lincoln Center out Of Doors
Fantastic trip. if you’ve never been to NYC, book a...
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5 things We’re Glad We Did In 2010….#2 The...
To put it bluntly, London was doing my head in. So I went to Farnham in Surrey for the weekend – and here’s my 5 Reasons Why.
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5 things We’re Glad We Did In 2010….#3 Speed...
This wasn’t the most mentally-stimulating activity one would expect from hip + arty urban adventurers such as we, but people do it, we did it, and it was remarkably fun, despite the creepy dudes such as The Spitter, Mr Tipsy, Mr City Guy….. Find out who they are in our little write-up about it here.
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5 things We're Glad We Did In 2010....#4 Thailand,...
We jetted off for a week in December and it was good weather, great food, good times. Check out our travel diary here.
We’ll be publishing #3 and #2 tomorrow!
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5 things We're Glad We Did In 2010....
Even though The Cultural Exposé is only 8 months old, we got up to alot in 2010, doing things we dared we wouldn’t, embracing London’s art scene that little bit more tightly, and jumping on planes to spy out distant lands so we can tell y’all about it. Fun times, friends. Fun times.
But we couldn’t toast into the New Year without a tiny little re-cap, so in case...
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If one of your New Year's resolutions is to meet... →
The Culture Club - A membership club for hip + arty urban adventurers keen to socialise in London (@cultureclubldn)
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If you fancy checking out something dope in the... →
Catfish Official site
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Somewhere you should go...Barbican Lates:...
There was fun and frolicking to be had at Barbican’s Alternative Christmas Extravaganza on December 17th, as part of its ongoing LATES series. It sees the centre open to the public until the wee hours – 1am or later - in order to give a little taste of what is on offer at the mixed arts venue. Expect music, DJs, performance art and more, in exchange for no cash whatsoever…!
Highlights on...
It's Barbican Lates tonight and our contributor... →
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'Tis the season to go ice skating, shopping and... →
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InterNational: Anya Dennis (Part 4) - Travel tips...
Korea
1) Shop Anytime
It’s never too late to shop in Korea. Korea has several 24 hour markets located in Dongdeamun where you can buy an array of items from beautiful traditional Korean clothing to the latest trends in fashion.
2) Find Paradise Alley
Korea is famous for its long back street narrow alleys that can lead you to the door of paradise. Get lost in the winding hidden alleys of...
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InterNational: Anya Dennis (Part 3) - Travel tips...
Bali
1) Visit Rice Terrace
If nature moves you and the color green soothes you, Bali is the place for you. A visit to any one of Bali’s Rice Terrace will set your heart free and you put your mind at ease. You will be greeted with lush fields of green bliss and a peace that only
2) Discover Temple Pura Tirta Empul
Take a day trip to visit Bali’s Temple Pura Tirta Empul (The Holy Water...
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InterNational: Anya Dennis
Photographer, educator and global citizen Anya Dennis is a native of Philadelphia and photographed her first subject at age 18. While attending Clark Atlanta University, she travelled to Ghana, West Africa in 1997; this experience gave her the opportunity to create images that reflected Africa’s complex cultural and geographical terrain - and it was this journey that gave birth to her passion...
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We may be back in London, but photographer Anya... →
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Goodbye Thailand; I'm missing your 90 degree... →
The Cultural Exposé’s Thailand travel diary
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