Film Festivals

September 4th, 2008 by Kat

My film making attempts for World Reviewer are on the basic side when it comes to the big screen, but if my efforts have inspired you to visit London you’ll be able to get a look at some serious film making talent if you’re here in October for the London Film Festival.

If not you can have a look at a list of Flim Festivals which might be closer to home and find out how you could find yourself sitting in the same dark room as Brad Pitt.

Tasty Advice from WR

September 3rd, 2008 by Kat

If you’re always looking to the future and you’re in the mood for something festive, as well as give us a list of Great things to do in October, Lara has also given us a list of October Festivals to go out of your way for. Now is the perfect time to book and you’ll have something to look forward to as the days get shorter and cooler…

If those festivals sound a bit too fattening - lets face it October is the time to Celebrate the Harvest! here’s an article suggesting some Totally Unique Places to lay your Head which will give you something to talk about that’s not the credit crunch - your friends and colleagues will thank you for it.

Extremest of the Extreme

August 28th, 2008 by Kat

This has to be the most extreme experience I’ve ever heard about.  Makes me feel tired just reading it.  In fact I think I’m going to go and make myself a bowl of hot chocolate before I read it over again, I think you should do the same.  But it’s worth reading it, I think it absolves me of actually having to do it myself…

Now you see it… and now you don’t.

August 27th, 2008 by larapiegeler

Is the sun hiding from us? Or is it just not putting the effort in? Either way, the love-hate relationship we have always had with our weather seems to be erring towards the latter sentiment now, as the so-called Summer draws to a close. Could it be time to accept that having our umbrellas violently inverted by rogue gusts of wind and our lower regions sloshed with tyre-propelled puddle water is a sign that Autumn has come early? I for one have relinquished my sandals and am planning for the season of mists and other inclement conditions. Here’s my list of where to find mellow fruitfulness!

Where to go in October

Another nugget

August 27th, 2008 by Kat

…And just when I thought I’d found the most unique experience of the day, the Baby Jumping Festival comes along.  Yes, grown men dressed as devils jumping over tiny babies…  Bet you have to have a read of that one…

Unforgettable Jewels

August 27th, 2008 by Kat

World Reviewer is a constant source of surprise and mirth to me – there are frankly some unusual things going on in the world which without this site I may not have ever heard about. So I would like to share one of my latest finds with you here: the Festival of the Pig from France.  It’s not just about eating - they also race piglets and even more fantastically have competitions to mimic pigs both in appearance and sound.  You have to believe it - there is no way anyone would make up anything so outlandish.

Slow Food Fans

August 22nd, 2008 by Kat

Inspired by Borough Market, here’s a new WR article about slow food: ‘Life’s too short to eat Supermarket tomatoes’.

Space Odyessy @ the Science Museum

August 22nd, 2008 by Kat

Here’s the latest in my series of lil’ London docs., The Science Museum in South Kensington. I’ve always been a fan of hands on exhibits and the Science Museum does a pretty good job of it - which you can see from all the people in the background who were seriously hampering my ability with the camera! I got a bit involved with the idea of seeing the grandparents of all the technology we take for granted today - even I understand enough about how things work to know how a steam engine works but when it comes to things like computers and MRI machines it all gets a bit magical. One of the highlights had to be the HUGE computer with the hundreds of blue wires making all the connections like synapses in the brain of something…makes me see my laptop with a renewed sense of magic.

The Natural History Museum is planned for this weekend.

Borough Market as promised

August 19th, 2008 by Kat

I did make it down to Borough Market as promised so I could help you get your fix of organic food via remote - like a kind of fast serving of slow food?  Grab some fresh organic popcorn that has chosen to become popped and eaten and enjoy.

Marry Me?

August 15th, 2008 by Kat

World Reviewer gets asked some unusual questions but though no one has been popping that question to me I have been asked to suggest some potential proposal backdrops.  The top of the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building are pretty packed out with men on bended knee and a gondola in Venice is a bit unoriginal and fraught with potential mishap, so I came up with my own list (take heed boys), and called it ‘If I had three lives, I’d marry you in two’ after my all time favourite romantic song lyric.