Where … to see the best at the Edinburgh Fringe

Independent reviews of the best performances at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe by where.tips.

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Where … to find a brain in London

This isn’t a post about the mid-Brexit brain drain or a gibe at the intelligence of Londoners. Quite the opposite; it’s about where you can admire the brain of one of London’s greatest inventors and the father of computing, Charles Babbage.

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Where … to eat moving food

There’s something unsettling about food moving on the plate. The Englishman Who Ate Everything tells us about okonomiyaki.

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Where … to take a walk on the wild side of London

Scratch the surface of London’s East End street art and experience the heart beating beneath. Have your eyes opened to the rebellion and humour expressed by the many artists on the streets around Brick Lane. Dip your toes into a twilight world which often crosses the blurred boundaries of public acceptance and state legality.

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Where … to spend a penny in style

where.tips explores the alternatives to using the t-word when you have to spend a penny in Europe. Whilst we can’t guarantee the price, we can guarantee the style of the forthcoming mini-series of tips on European … er … well how should one put it?

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Where … to buy a good carving knife

Crocodile Dundee once said: “That’s not a knife …. that’s a knife” as he revealed a sizeable blade to frighten off a less well-endowed mugger. On his way for a shave, The Englishman Who Ate Everything pops into a Seville tapas bar to learn more.

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