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  1. Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge!, is a 2001 Australian-American romantic jukebox musical film directed, produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. It tells the story of a young English poet/writer, Christian (Ewan MacGregor), who falls in love with the terminally-ill star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan Satine (Nicole Kidman). It uses the musical setting of the Montmartre Quarter of Paris, France. At the 74th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best

  2. Sport Of Seduction

    Sport Of Seduction

    This must have hilarious seducers manual guarantees a hole in one shot at getting you a birdie in the beddie.

  3. Brick Lane By Monica Ali

    Brick Lane By Monica Ali

    'Focusing on a cross-section of the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets, a community all but invisible to the rest of London, Ali's novel is warm, shrewd, startling, and hugely readable; the sort of book you race through greedily.'

  4. Sophie's World

    Sophie's World

    When 14-year-old Sophie encounters a mysterious mentor who introduces her to philosophy, mysteries deepen in her own life. Why does she keep getting postcards addressed to another girl? Who is the other girl? And who, for that matter, is Sophie herself? To solve the riddle, she uses her new knowledge of philosophy, but the truth is far stranger than she could have imagined.

  5. Star Trek Into The Darkness

    Star Trek Into The Darkness

    After the crew of the Enterprise find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. The film stars, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine as James T. Kirk, Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto as Spock, Karl Urban as Bones, Simon Pegg as Scotty

  6. Vogue US

    Vogue US

    Anna Wintour has been Editor-in-Chief of Vogue since July 1988.

    During her tenure at the magazine, Ms. Wintour has been actively involved in philanthropic fundraising, particularly for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, for which she has raised more than $90 million. She has been the recipient of numerous awards for her leadership and charitable efforts, including the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Lifetime Achievement Award and the Award of Courage for AIDS Research from the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amFAR).

    In 2008, for her service to British journalism and fashion, Ms. Wintour was appointed to the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II. In October 2009, President Obama appointed Ms. Wintour to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Most recently, in 2011 she was awarded the Legion d’Honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

  7. Aston Martin DB5 Coupe

    Aston Martin DB5 Coupe

    Released in 1963, it was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The DB series was named honouring David Brown (the head of Aston Martin from 1947–1972). The DB5 is famous for being the first and most recognised cinematic James Bond car, first appearing in Goldfinger (1964).

  8. Killer Joe

    Killer Joe

    Starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon, and Thomas Haden Church.

    When a debt puts a young man's life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil mother in order to collect the insurance.

  9. Sykes Jewellers

    Sykes Jewellers

    We offer a wide range of Gold and Silver jewellery plus a varied range of gifts, Nomination, Candy Bling, Lovelinks & Petite UK Stockist.

  10. 606 Club

    606 Club

    The 606 Club is a jazz club in Chelsea, London. The club is in a basement venue at 90 Lots Road in London SW10 and is currently licensed for 165 people.

  11. P&O

    P&O

    Address:

    Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade

    CitySouthampton

    SO15 1ST

    UK

    Phone Number: 0843 374 0111

    Discover the huge range of cruise holidays we offer – from 2 night Cruise Breaks to Mediterranean and Caribbean fly cruise holidays

    and even full world cruises. You'll be surprised

    and delighted with the wide range of extras that are included in your fare and our Price Promise.

  12. The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby's nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await.

  13. Westland and Co

    Westland and Co

    Geoff Westland 1940-2013

    ‘It is with great regret that we have to report the death of Geoff Westland, proprietor of Westland London, and erstwhile neighbour of LASSCO at St MIchael’s in Shoreditch, and joint owner of the premises, for over thirty years.

    Geoff was a stalwart of the Antiques Trade and, arguably during his lifetime, the most prominent dealer in Architectural Antiques world-wide. His style was grand and magnificent as befitted the monumental building from which he operated.

    He brought to his calling meticulous attention to detail, a grand vision of how his stock should be displayed, academic expertise and research second to none – and a managerial command of his business of the highest order.

    It was an, occasionally daunting, pleasure doing business with him – but, as with many ‘big men’ he had an unsurpassed appetite for life. He was a delight socially and his fund of stories about the Trade would keep his companions enthralled.

    He has been described as a déclassé Duveen of the late 20th century; from a modest background, he was entirely self-taught, an accomplished linguist, with an unerring eye for his particular style, the very model of the driven dealer.

    He built a major, and unique, London institution from scratch, and it is to be hoped that it will continue to trade in the manner he established for many years to come as he wished.

    Adrian Amos’

    source www.lassco.co.uk

  14. Sexy Beast

    Sexy Beast

    Gal, Deedee, Aitch and Jackie, having left behind respective lives of ill-repute, bask in the sun of Spain and in the most essential brand of leisure. A hazy yarn of barbecues, beer and botched hunting expeditions make up their retirements, until a sudden and unforeseen disruption emerges from their past. Enter the childishly violent and hilariously edgy Don Logan. Through a series of side-splitting negotiations and irrevocable acts, retired crook Gal is forced to shake off the rust and accept o

  15. Village Voice

    Village Voice

    The Voice was launched by Ed Fancher, Dan Wolf, John Wilcock, and Norman Mailer on October 26, 1955 from a two-bedroom apartment in Greenwich Village, which was its initial coverage area, expanding to other parts of the city by the 1960s. The offices in the 1960s were located at Sheridan Square; they are now at Cooper Square in the East Village.

    The Voice has published groundbreaking investigations of New York City politics, as well as reporting on local and national politics, with arts, culture, music, dance, film, and theater reviews. The Voice has received three Pulitzer Prizes, in 1981 (Teresa Carpenter), 1986 (Jules Feiffer) and 2000 (Mark Schoofs). Almost since its inception the paper has recognized alternative theater in New York through its Obie Awards. The paper's "Pazz & Jop" music poll, started by Robert Christgau in the early 1970s, continues to this day and remains a highly influential survey of the nation's music critics. In 1999, film critic J. Hoberman and film section editor Dennis Lim began a similar Village Voice Film Poll for the year's movies.

  16. Hearst Castle

    Hearst Castle

    It was designed by architect Julia Morgan between 1919 and 1947[3] for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who died in 1951. In 1957, the Hearst Corporation donated the property to the state of California.

    Since that time it has been maintained as a state historic park where the estate, and its considerable collection of art and antiques, is open for public tours. Despite its location far from any urban center, the site attracts about one million visitors per year.

    Hearst formally name

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