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Tag Archives: London
Video interview with @sioksiok – the director of the first Twitter documentary ever: ‘#Twittamentary’
Tan Siok Siok, or @sioksiok on Twitter, has produced the first ever Twitter documentary, ‘Twittamentary’, during the last three years. She has travelled America together with the New York artist, Geo Geller, to film some of the people behind the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged america, art, interview, journalism, London, social media, tan siok siok, traditional, twittamentary, twitter, video
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How to use social media for marketing your business – the social media divas wanted to know
No matter what business you have these days – whether you’re a personal trainer, music agent or a yoga teacher – using social media as a marketing tool can help you to a local or even global breakthrough. As long … Continue reading
Posted in Findings
Tagged business, dawn mendonca, dominica alicia, facebook, London, marketing, new media, online, social media, twitter, women, workshop, youtube, zoe cairns
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Coverage for Sky News of the Royal Wedding from London Zoo
On a TV in the meerkat enclosure Will and Kate are exchanging vows and giant owls and fluffy llamas send their best wishes to the newlyweds: When everyone has a day off at bank holidays – like today – the … Continue reading
Posted in Outside
Tagged bank holiday, coverage, england, Kate Middleton, keepers, London, London Zoo, meerkats, Prince William, royal wedding, sky news, TV, UK, william and kate
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International Pillow Fight Day celebrates the inner child
Accompanied by battle cries of hundreds, a giant white cloud rose from Trafalgar Square in London, covering the whole place and the steps of the National Gallery in fluffy white feathers. It was International Pillow Fight Day and people had … Continue reading
Posted in Outside
Tagged child, daily telegraph, inner child, international, London, national gallery, pillow, pillow fight, silly, trafalgar square
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A free promotional photoshoot for the ‘Coverlook Experience’? I should have said NO.
I got a call one evening a couple of weeks ago while I was in the middle of a supermarket from Elite Studios in London. “You have the chance for a free fashion photoshoot,” a lady on the phone said … Continue reading
Posted in Puzzles
Tagged cover, coverlook, elite studios, experience, London, photography, photoshoot, picture, pose
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Why do hairdressers never do what you tell them to?
I have a problem with hairdressers: I fear them as much as the dentist. Why? Because they have the überhuman power to make you look amazing or really, really bad. Unfortunately in my case it is more often the latter. … Continue reading
The whole city is a catwalk – London’s street fashion
Nowadays everything is about ‘real people’. TV shows aim to give us a glimpse of real life, documentaries are increasingly popular in the cinemas and the more personal print articles are, the better. It’s no wonder that all fashion-hungry eyes … Continue reading
Finding a normal sauna in London is close to impossible
It is rainy in England, foggy and cold – you would think that these people love spending time in saunas more than anything. Well, they don’t. As a German I am used to having a more or less fancy Nordic … Continue reading