Posted by Dan | Posted on 29-04-2011
What a week for the Brits eh? We do love a good wedding.
Well, not to be outdone (okay, maybe outdone just a little bit, but you get the idea), Los Angeles is celebrating BritWeek for the next month (I know, slightly misleading title, but a fantastic month of events never the less). BritWeek is SoCal’s celebration of all things… you guessed it… British.
It includes an amazing program of events that span across the entire spectrum of the arts, from concerts with (coincidentally) our good friends Echo & The Bunnymen and Dirty Vegas, to the display of the Magna Carta at LACMA. LAX is even changing the colors of the lights on those pole things to Red, White and Blue too.
Ben Sherman are in the thick of it all, as official fashion partners with BritWeek on the Art Program in association with LA Art Machine and The British Council. Anyone interested should be hanging around the Ben Sherman store in the Beverly Center, as we hear that they might have a few exclusive tickets for these VIP events.
Art Highlights include:
Beyond Time - William Turnbull (film by Alex Turnbull and Pete Stern), Speed Dreaming - Marcos Lutyens, Pomp and Ceremony - Tobias Keene, Recognition - Matt Small, and of course Rankin’s Rubbish by Rankin (see last post)
Go to BritWeek’s website for further details.
God Save The Queen.
Well, not to be outdone (okay, maybe outdone just a little bit, but you get the idea), Los Angeles is celebrating BritWeek for the next month (I know, slightly misleading title, but a fantastic month of events never the less). BritWeek is SoCal’s celebration of all things… you guessed it… British.
It includes an amazing program of events that span across the entire spectrum of the arts, from concerts with (coincidentally) our good friends Echo & The Bunnymen and Dirty Vegas, to the display of the Magna Carta at LACMA. LAX is even changing the colors of the lights on those pole things to Red, White and Blue too.
Ben Sherman are in the thick of it all, as official fashion partners with BritWeek on the Art Program in association with LA Art Machine and The British Council. Anyone interested should be hanging around the Ben Sherman store in the Beverly Center, as we hear that they might have a few exclusive tickets for these VIP events.
Art Highlights include:
Beyond Time - William Turnbull (film by Alex Turnbull and Pete Stern), Speed Dreaming - Marcos Lutyens, Pomp and Ceremony - Tobias Keene, Recognition - Matt Small, and of course Rankin’s Rubbish by Rankin (see last post)
Go to BritWeek’s website for further details.
God Save The Queen.