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Scopitone Magazine (school project)

Mar 10, 2016

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SCOPITONE

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EDITO

Scopitone is positionned as the unique weekly guide of London. It is based on a trendy style, and it is very visual. It deals with lot of different aspects of londonners life, and try to find good tips and unknown places of London. This magazine compones for main axes Fashion, Art and Design, Place to go (bar, club and restaurant) but also events that happen in the city. The speciality of this guide is to be weekly, it can provide to readers news in real time at the opposite of usual city guides

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VALENTINO

This major new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Valentino showcases over 130 exquisite haute couture designs worn by icons such as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Grace Kelly, Sophia Loren and Gwyneth Paltrow in an exciting installation created specially for Somerset House.

Valentino: Master Of Couture 29 November 2012 – 3 March 2013

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« My private world is a simple world . I thank heaven for the life it has given me. I have a great appetite for splendour, but at the same time

very simple tastes. »

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THE OWL AND PUSSYCAT

The Owl and Pussycat is a traditional East End pub that also boasts a restaurant on the first floor. Featuring a menu of Modern European and British cuisine served within stylish surroundings.Downstairs in the main pub area a choice of ales, fine wines and cocktails are served alongside a bar menu of classic pub fare

34 Redchurch Street,Shoreditch,London,E2 7DP

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BIRTHDAYS

BIRTHDAYS is an independent bar and venue located on Dalston’s main strip, about five minutes walk from Dalston Junction and Dalston Kingsland tube stations. It’s housed in the lower levels of a faceless residential block which we’ve transformed into a two-floor fun factory with a massive sound system, a stage, pretty lights, and all the other stuff you’d expect to find at a music venue, in the basement, as well as a bar with cocktails and food by Rita’s Bar & Dining on the ground floor. Entry to the bar is always free, but most of the time you’ll need to pay to get into the basement. We’ll try our best to keep it cheap.

Tube: Dalston Kingsland

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THE BREAKFAST CLUB

HOMEMADE

- PANCAKES AND BERRIESwith maple syrup and vanilla cream

- HAM SO EGGSITEDpancakes with ham, egg, cheddar and maple syrup.

- HOT CHOCOLATE

- FRIES

- POTATOES

Hoxton - Angel - Soho www.thebreakfastclubcafes.com

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The rain room @ The Barbican Centre Until March 2013

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ROLLER DISCO

Miles Street London SW8 1RZ, Royaume-Uni+44 20 7720 9140

Everything is in the title

Thursday, Friday, Saterday

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DRINK, SHOP & DO

9 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DXwww.drinkshopdo.com

Tube : King’ s cross

With a name like that, it’s no wonder why this place is a hub of entertainment in the center of King’s Cross. The dream was to create a space with café/nighttime laughs, the ‘Drink’, buying stuff, the ‘Shop’ and craft workshops, the ‘Do’. Come there and enjoy a cup of flat white with a slice of victoria sponge while playing scrabble.

AfternoonTea

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YAUATCHA

15-17 Broadwick Street - Soho+44 20 7494 8888

Tube : Oxford Circus

Monday to saturday 12am to 11h45pm and on Sunday 12am to 10h30 pm

Yauatcha is the Rolls-Roycs of Chinese kitchen. Restaurant the evening, tea house during the day... We come to test

beautiful french pastry... Don't forget to book.

Let’s eat

chinese !

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Lounge-BarLOUNGE BOHEMIA

1e Great Eastern Street, EC2www.loungebohemia.com

Tube : Shoreditch High Street

Opened in 2007, the only clue to alert you to existence of Lounge Bohemia is a narrow stairway decorated with Czech newspaper. Downstairs, it's all mid-century furnishings and glassware by Czech designer Jiri Pelcl. Czech-style canapés are served on Riki Watanabe

trays. Booking essential.

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Columbia roadFlower market

There are only two reasons not to like Columbia Road Flower market :

1) You are terrified of crowds2) You are defective

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Columbia road shops we loved

Café Columbia

Family run and now into its third decade of serving bagels, only on Sundays, this place is a Columbia Road institution. Take your pick from the plethora of freshly filled bagels, including old favourites smoked salmon & cream cheese, super filled breakfast or crayfish tails with cream cheese & rocket, and then retreat to eat in our courtyard out back!

Sunday 5.30am to 3pm

Suck and Chew

Suck & Chew peddles every conceivable sweet you can remember, and some you don’t, while their delightfully named Vintage Tat range of pocket money treats brings out the inner kid in everyone. And, if you can’t find what loved as a kid, just ask, from Coltsfoot rock to a stuffed dog on wheels:

Saturday 1pm to 4.30pmSunday 9am to 4.30pm

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To celebrate the release of new movie Wreck-It Ralph, Disney have transformed an east London street near Brick Lane into an old school computer game.

Tube : Shoreditch High Street

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A new concept of what they called «disco-bowling». Do you really need an explication ?

95 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL+44 (0)20 7426 9200

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