Loving London Part 1
London has the trick of making its past, its long indelible past, always a part of its present. Anna Quindlen, Imagined London: a tour of the world’s greatest fictional city. The new heir to the British throne, Prince George, was born two days ago. Last night, along with millions of others, I watched on television as his parents showed him to the world outside St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, which is not very far at all from where I am […]
Categories: Art, Contemporary Art, London, Travel, Travel writing • Tags: Art, Contemporary Art, Greenwich, Hyde Park, London, Mark Landy, Prince George, Punch Drunk Theatre Company, Temple Film Studios, The British Museum, The Drowned Man, The National Gallery London, the National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Family, The Serpentine Gallery, Travel, Travel writing