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Dining at Septime, Paris — With Children in Tow
View article: Dining at Septime, Paris — With Children in TowParis, France Dining at Septime, Paris With Children in Tow Septime is one of Paris’s most celebrated restaurants, a Michelin-starred spot known for its elegant, seasonal cooking and pared-back modern style. It is the kind of place many assume is strictly adults-only, but on my recent visit I decided to test that idea by bringing…
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Paris with Kids: The Ultimate 6-Day Family Itinerary
View article: Paris with Kids: The Ultimate 6-Day Family ItineraryDiscover the perfect 6-day Paris itinerary with kids — family-friendly museums, picnics by the Eiffel Tower, creative workshops, and delicious eats your children will love. Day 1 – Arrival & Artful Beginnings Morning – Eurostar to ParisWe took the 6:34 am Eurostar from London St Pancras and arrived at Paris Gare du Nord by 10:12…
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Reopening of The National Gallery Sainsbury Wing
View article: Reopening of The National Gallery Sainsbury WingThe National Gallery, London The National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing reopens today, 10 May 2025, after a transformative two year renovation led by @selldorfarchitects. This £85 million project marks the Gallery’s 200th anniversary, introducing a more welcoming and accessible entrance with a spacious, light-filled foyer and step-free access from Trafalgar Square. Inside, C C Land: The Wonder…
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600+ White Balloons – Martin Creed: Everything is going to be alright
View article: 600+ White Balloons – Martin Creed: Everything is going to be alrightCamden Arts Project, London EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT Martin Creed’s new exhibition at Camden Arts Project, curated by @halamatarofficial, presents a thoughtful exploration of comfort, vulnerability, and the ephemeral nature of reassurance. Anchored by two of his most iconic works — the glowing neon phrase ‘Everything is going to be alright’ and the immersive…
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This is what a Centurion experience looks like
View article: This is what a Centurion experience looks likeCoworth Park, Ascot A Parisian Patisserie party like no other, courtesy of American Express Centurion. Tucked inside the stunning grounds of @coworthpark, this exclusive Centurion event was the kind of afternoon you dream about and rarely experience (don’t ask me how I got tickets, I got lucky). Everything was effortlessly taken care of. Little ones whisked…
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Prawn on the Lawn
View article: Prawn on the LawnIslington, London THE ULTIMATE SEAFOOD SPOT IN ISLINGTON! If you love fresh seafood, add Prawn on the Lawn in Islington to your must visit list! This small, family-run restaurant and fishmonger is all about sustainably sourced seafood, prepared simply to let the flavors shine. Their ever-changing menu is based on the freshest catch of the…
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About Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme
View article: About Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art ProgrammeMuse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme was created to foster and inspire creativity through collaboration with artists who share the same passion for pushing technical and conceptual boundaries. Muse builds on past Rolls-Royce engagements with seminal figures in contemporary art. Among them – Angela Bulloch, Yang Fudong, Isaac Julien, Mohammed Kazeem, Tomas Saraceno and Refik Anadol. …
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Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind at Tate Modern
View article: Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind at Tate ModernA Journey Through the Mind: Why You Should Experience Yoko Ono’s “Music of the Mind” at Tate Modern Yoko Ono’s “Music of the Mind” exhibition at Tate Modern is more than just an art display; it’s an immersive experience that invites you to participate in, rather than simply observe, the artist’s world. This expansive retrospective,…
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Cretan Malia Park, Crete
View article: Cretan Malia Park, CreteCretan Malia Park: A Design-Forward Paradise for Families in Crete Nestled amidst the sun-drenched landscapes of Crete, the Cretan Malia Park hotel isn’t just another beach resort. This member of Design Hotels caters specifically to families with young children, offering a unique blend of modern design, luxurious amenities, and child-friendly fun, making it a perfect…
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A New Dawn, A New Day at Bomb Factory
View article: A New Dawn, A New Day at Bomb FactorySo what then is the function of art in a world that is defined by economic and environmental collapse, where war and famine are commonplace and disaster lurks at every corner? I don’t have the answer to this but all I could think about was the environmental impact of these polystyrene food containers. For those…
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Christo: Early Works at Gagosian Open
View article: Christo: Early Works at Gagosian OpenPut this on the top of your must-see list! Christo: Early Works at Gagosian Open is exactly what the title suggests, Christo’s early works, before he moved on to wrapping buildings. I’m still kicking myself for not making it to Paris to see the L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped a couple of years ago. The exhibition…
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Philip Guston at Tate Modern
View article: Philip Guston at Tate ModernPhilip Guston at Tate Modern Opening today at Tate Modern, this landmark exhibition of one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century, Philip Guston, is the artist’s first major UK retrospective in 20 years. The exhibition spans more than 100 paintings and drawings across his momentous 50 year career and offers an insight…


















