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Have a night to remember in London!

London has provided the setting for many memorable Hollywood films down the years and has a nightlife to rival any of the major cities around the world.

Canary Wharf hotels, Paddington hotels, West End hotels and hotels right throughout the English capital are busy all year around as people head to London from near and far to enjoy nights out in the various different boroughs, all of which offer something different.

Here, Premium Hollywood selects three of the best boroughs that get pretty lively when darkness falls in London.

London’s West End

Let’s start with London’s theatre district, or the West End as its better known. With a plethora of different theatres showing everything from Shrek to Les Miserables every night of the week, there’s bound to be a show to suit everybody’s tastes. Ticket prices can range from dirt cheap to dead expensive so be sure to be savvy when the time comes to part with your hard-earned money. There are several kiosks dotted around that sell discounted tickets and the box-office at the actual theatres may also be able to do you a good deal. Head to nearby Covent Garden to enjoy a few drinks before or after your show away from the huge crowds that descend on the West End or Leicester Square at night.

Soho

Another area near to the West End ideal for a drink or a bite to eat either before or after catching a show or staying in for an entire night is Soho. The labyrinth of streets that make up Soho are lined with an array of interesting pubs, bars, restaurants and boutique shops. Soho is an all-out assault on the senses and is a riot of colour and noise. It’s also home to the city’s gay village and a real cross section of different people hang out there, making it an even more appealing place to chill out and enjoy a few beers. The excellent Duke of Argyll pub is one establishment well worth venturing to as it has a fantastic ambiance and is also reasonably priced for a round or two, which is not always the case in pricey London.

Camden

If you like live music then make sure you go out of your way to visit Camden because it’s a thriving place to hang out in by day or by night. Again, revellers have plenty of choice available to them and venues such as Barfly, Electric Ballroom, Underworld and The World’s End all regularly stage gigs and are worth checking out. Fancy a bit of celeb spotting? Then head to The Hawley Arms, which is considered to be one of London’s most fashionable pubs. Also check the gig listings at the Camden Roundhouse and Koko as attract some of the biggest acts in the music industry.

Great Britain wants to impose tax on plastic surgery

I guess the cost of being a celebrity or glamour model is going up in Great Britain.

In a strange story, we’ve heard of proposals for a “boob tax” as the government scrambles to generate more tax revenues. It basically involves a new tax on plastic surgery, including stuff like breast augmentation, facelifts, tummy tucks and liposuction.

A Value Added tax of around 20% would be imposed on these procedures. I guess they think that celebrities and others who want this can afford it. Overall it should raise up to £500 million if enacted. Until now, only minor procedures like Botox would be taxed.

Naturally, this is big news for celebrities, particularly young starlets looking to garner some attention. Not everyone has a face like Natalie Portman, or her acting ability. Some need to make it purely on sex appeal. Basically, this won’t just affect the thirty-something actress who has made it and wants to maintain or even enhance her looks.

Places like the Nu Cosmetic Clinic have a ton of business from regular people and celebrities, so it will be very interesting to see how this development is received by the public. Will they think it’s fair? Plastic surgery has become much more popular, so this will affect a wide group of people.

Niraj Manglam, the owner of The Cosmetic Clinic, explains:

This Knee jerk reaction by Treasury will prove disastrous for the industry as a whole and will ultimately affect working class women.

If at all this proposal has to be implemented this should be done in a phased manner over 5-10 years so that industry can make reasonable adjustment without affecting top line.

This isn’t an issue that just applies to women. For men, hair loss is the biggest issue, though they are also starting to get other procedures as well.

It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.

Steven Spielberg honored

Director Steven Spielberg is honored as Commander in the Order of the Crown by outgoing Finance Minister Didier Reynders at the Hotel Amigo in Brussels ahead of the world premiere of Spielberg’s new film – “The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn.”

20111022 – BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: US director Steven Spielberg is honored as Commander in the Order of the Crown by outgoing Finance Minister Didier Reynders (R) at the Hotel Amigo in Brussels ahead of the world premiere of Spielberg’s Tintin film ‘The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn’ (Les Aventures de Tintin: Le Secret de la Licorne – De Avonturen van Kuifje) in the UGC cinema at the Brouckere square in Brussels, Saturday 22 October 2011. nm/belga/starmaxinc.com

Ratings keep falling for “Two and a Half Men”

The ratings for “Two and a Half Men” keep dropping after the huge ratings for the opening two episodes. The reviews on the new character created for Ashton Kutcher have not been very good. Even with the drop, however, it’s still the top-rated sitcom, but we’ll see if the trend continues.

“Real Steel” clings to lead at the box office

I have to admit that I wasn’t too excited about “Real Steel” when I saw the trailer. Sure, the special effects look great, and Hugh Jackman is an excellent actor. Also, the “Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots” storyline had some appeal. But it looked like another typical crowd pleaser put together just because we now have CGI. It just wasn’t one of the new films of 2011 that I wanted to see.

But the movie delivers. It gives you exactly what you would expect, and it does it fairly well. That’s what we really want from movies, except for those rare instances where we don’t mind being surprised by a great film. Audiences are naturally responding, thus the success at the box office. Go see it at a good theater like the Leicester Square cinema.

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