Archive for category: Video

  • Video review: Building London

    I’m quite intrigued by this style of book review by Bibliophile books, you certainly get a browsing in the bookshop experience from it… Looks like a nice Christmas present – I just need to work out who for! Building London: The Making of a Modern Metropolis by Bruce Marshall

     
  • Video: this is how you make a smoothy!

    Now this is how you make a smoothy, and work up your appetite first.

     
  • Video: cycling in London

    And here we see the joys that is cycling in London.

     
  • Video: Cooking with food not bombs

    This little video from the righteous food not bombs group in Lewisham shows them at work spreading the love. They are a group of volunteers who take good quality within-date food which would have been thrown away by businesses, cook it up, and distribute it to homeless hostels and day […]

     
  • Video: Dog days in Richmond Park

    The ever excellent Londonist spotted this little video of a man long conrol of his dog in Richmond Park and makes some well made serious points off the back of it. It’s certainly not the dog’s fault who is only doing what comes naturally – it certainly shows that it isn’t […]

     
  • Video: Ghosts of London documentary

    This 45 minute documentary explores the ghosts of London.

     
  • Ken’s Fare Deal

    Ken Livingstone recently launched his ‘fare deal’ campaign video – and here it is. What do you think?

     
  • Tour du Danger

    This Saturday’s ‘tour du danger’ took around 300 cyclists to the ten most dangerous junctions in London to highlight the need for cycle safety.

     
  • Looking out for each other

    A new video by Camden Council urges us all to look out for each other on the roads.

     
  • St Paul’s protest catch out media lies

    In this brilliant video the Occupy London Stock Exchange people prove that the journalists of the Telegraph et al who’d claimed no one was sleeping at the protest over night were… well… you judge for yourselves. It’s a sad fact of life that the press are not always 100% reliabnle […]