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Category Archives: Things to do
New French bakery Aux Pains de Papy opens in Kings Cross at top of Grays Inn Road No 279
Lovely to see a new shop opening with a family team as bakery Aux Pains de Papy opens its doors at 279 Grays Inn Road just around the corner from Kings Cross. The resident team above are a father and … Continue reading
Kings Cross Orbital Walk (Sunday 2nd June)
The Seventh Kings Cross Walk is this Sunday 2nd June taking a circular route around the boundary of the area, finding out what’s new; sharing information and finishing with a drink (and food) in The Harrison. We will walk up … Continue reading
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Keep cool at the Canal Museum
Click here for more information about the London Canal Museum’s Ice project
Wharfdale Road green sculpture news
Local charity King’s Cross Community Projects has been working on the green sculpture project on Wharfdale Road for a while now and is very pleased to say that this morning they set the date for installation: 8am to 4pm Saturday … Continue reading
An invisible dot marks a comedy spot
There’s a handsome former industrial building on Northdown Street that has recently acquired beckoning, warmly luminous signage. It reads: The Invisible Dot, and it has done its job of coming over all enigmatic and luring me in to check out … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment
Tagged arts venue, Comedy, Entertainment, live acts, N1, Northdown Street, stand-up comedy, The Invisible Dot
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Science & Story – a fab project for you and your children this Easter
Fancy you and your children working with professional illustrators, artists, scientists and architects to create a beautifully designed book telling stories – in words and pictures – about science, and having the book published by The Francis Crick Institute to … Continue reading
Blasted flowers herald spring?
Springwatch in King’s Cross has taken on a bit of a dirt-busting theme with the appearance of “reverse graffiti” flowers. A scattering of tropical hibiscuses and stylised floral patterns mysteriously appeared in the last week or so in the paved … Continue reading