Categories
Random

The Battle of Seattle…

It’s very important that you all get over to The Nexus immediately and read the first person account of the Battle of Seattle (The Core). It’s incredibly moving stuff. Here’s a brief excerpt:

“The whole way I was hoping that this story would get out. Hoping that the level of violence inflicted on non-violent protesters, peacefully assembled, would wake a lot of people up and show them the level of democracy in this country. Hoping that people would see what the level of force aimed at people who peacefully oppose the interests that are dominant in this country and the world. I returned home to have this hope crushed. The local news stations were reporting on the broken windows of businesses and not the broken bones of protesters. They reported on things like “police fatigue.” Which I assume is when your arms get tired after you beat people for hours. They talked -and continue to talk about- the extremely “restraint, openmindedness, and gentleness” displayed by police.”

Categories
Food & Drink

Tom's top ten restaurants…

So, I was supposed to go around for dinner at Nick’s house with Emma and John-Paul. However, somewhere along the line someone has forgotten about this fact, and now it is no longer happening, which leaves me at a loose end.

Tom’s top ten restaurants/bars in London:

  1. Maxwell’s (Hampstead) (now closed)
    At least one night in three I can be found sleazing around Maxwell’s. The food is decent and unpretentious and the cocktails are great. It helps that it is about a foot from my front door…

  2. Star Café (Soho)
    Absolutely the BEST place to go around Tottenham Court Road for lunch at the moment. I’m there pretty much every Monday lunchtime to help me get over the angst of working. Solid cheap food (pasta with meatballs) and a lively atmosphere.

  3. The Edge (Soho)
    A mixed crowd of young media deviants frequent this fun and many-floored bar. The food’s pretty good.

  4. Bar Tok (Chalk Farm)
    The live classical music can be a bit oppressive, but the decor is out of a Bond villian’s fantasies…

  5. The Yard (Soho)
    In the summer, there is no better early evening bar in Central London. You can stand outside and eye up the local talent with ease. It can be hard to get to the bar though…

  6. The Lansdowne (Primrose Hill)
    So it’s a bit media-friendly (Zoe Ball and Norman Cook were in there a while ago with Neil Morrissey), but it’s Nick’s local so I have an excuse. Also the food is good quality. Can get VERY crowded…

  7. Belgo’s (Covent Garden)
    I haven’t been in a while, but I always like it when I do. Cheap mussels, and hundreds of types of Belgian Beer…

  8. Retro Bar (Strand)
    The most indie-tastic gay venue in Central London feels a bit like a rowdy pub but with entertaining non-scene people…

  9. Yo! Sushi (Soho)
    If you like sushi, then you can’t go wrong here. A conveyer-belt brings it right under your nose, and it has a robot to bring you drinks. How cool is that!?

  10. Nando’s (All over London)
    OK. I know it’s trashy – but it is also the best cheap satisfying meal that you can get on a Saturday lunchtime or before a movie. Yum.
Categories
Random

Epinions just can't stay still!

Epinions just can’t stay still! Now you can post comments on other people’s reviews. They’ve also redesigned the review pages – again I am not convinced by the new look. We shall see if it grows on me…

Categories
Random

Reviewing Fight Club…

I wrote a review of Fight Club. Don’t read it. I have no idea what I think about it.

Categories
Random

On archiving…

Oh cool – I’ve figured out how the archiving works (duh). Have a look at my life over the last month. I’ve had a funny time…

Categories
Random

AIDS information…

A range of important information that everyone should know about:

Categories
Random

A day without art…

Categories
Random

Microlith…

Check out the beginnings of microlith (currently content-free) and the beginnings of my new stark monotonous grey aesthetic. If you complain, I rip out your spine…

Categories
Random

Links from work…

Bit of a change of pace today, as barbelith is updated directly from my place of work whenever I take a break.

I have stumbled upon a benefit that is happening in Los Angeles later this month. Gillian Anderson (Scully on ‘The X-Files’) is hosting it, and it is in aid of The Trevor Helpline. This is the first round-the-clock national toll-free suicide helpline for gay teens, who are three times more likely to attempt to take their life than their heterosexual peers are.

I don’t normally go for advertising charity events, but gay suicides are robbing America and the world of sexual dissidents. What kind of system generates such mind control that those who can’t follow the rules feel their only option is to kill themselves?

[Today’s weblog comes to you live from Tom’s place of work, Time Out in London]

Categories
Random

Microlith proceeds apace…

Microlith proceeds apace. Heh heh heh.