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  1. Loved the story about rise and fall of Myspace on the FT. Very interesting!
  2. Interesting review on St. John thanks @winematcher: Is St John one of the 15 best restaurants in the world? http://bit.ly/628zyc
  3. just saw the final draft of IVouchers app for Context London and they look great!
  4. RT @lecool: You dancing? Yep I'm asking. Where d'you wanna do it? Well choose. There's stuff east and west http://lecool.com/LDN
  5. I like the look of this guidebook and what a great list of writers! http://bit.ly/4wSj28
  6. Delacroix leaves the world of haute couture: http://bit.ly/5vZ846
  7. Metal gates can be canvas for art? No longer in NYC: http://bit.ly/6NwnvT
  8. RT @harrisonmaxwell: RT @LDN: The Victoria and Albert Museum opens the doors on some fabulous new rooms http://bit.ly/60g0Kd
  9. Suggestions for a green Christmas: http://bit.ly/8p03kx
  10. RT @carolinegoodson: @contextlondon of note: V&A medieval galleries http://tinyurl.com/yf4fpyv
  11. @carolinegoodson Thank you! p
  12. English Cathedrals In Pictures via BBC: http://bit.ly/5yxwbY
  13. great initiative to take place on Dec 16 in Trafalgar Square: Feed the 5000. More info here: http://www.feeding5k.org/
  14. @indiaknight Great selection of books as Christmas presents. I may use your list!
  15. Great news! Oyster card now available online for overseas visitors: http://bit.ly/7gf2Nb
  16. RT @londoneating: Date for your dairy: An Evening of Cheese at Borough Market - 16th December, 4pm-8pm - http://bit.ly/8rZQN9
  17. @20sTravel Make sure to stop at the Meantime brewery and pub. Very yummy!
  18. Still enjoy reading Pepy's diary on a daily basis: http://bit.ly/2gH4dw
  19. RT @thefictiondesk: Now I'm hungry. How Britain first got the hots for curry: http://bit.ly/6R5eJI
  20. Time to start the apple crumble!