This evening I went to the opening of a new exhibition, Shadow vs Rumour at the Max Wigram Gallery, featuring Mexican artist Jose Davila. This is his first solo exhibition which explores "notions of logical and illogical systems of thought... Continue Reading →
Last night I went to the Boylesk revu at Madam Jojo's as part of the 7th London burlesque festival. It was more entertaining than I expected. For me, the first half was way better than the second half which got... Continue Reading →
Thanx to Dwell furniture who gave us the com tickets to visit Grand Designs live. My friends and I decided to go since the weather was awful and we thought it would be nice to spend a few hours indoors... Continue Reading →
I had the most amazing day! I just attended this lively semi light hearted short one hour debate on 'the future of the arts', part of the UCL Festival of the Arts, chaired by the Dean of Arts and Humanities,... Continue Reading →
This historic castle was built in the 15th century by Foulques d’Agoult, on a ruins of a 12th century fortress, in the style of the Italian Loggia and Renaissance.
I woke up today to a horrible rainy morning to head out to Lourmarin Friday weekly market. The place was still heaving with locals and tourists despite the weather. If you have ever been, I guess you will know why.... Continue Reading →
The significance of Vesak lies with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind. As we recall the Buddha and his Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound knowledge and insight which arose in him... Continue Reading →
