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Spotlight on Shini Park: International Fashion Blogger
The First Pint talks to Shini Park, London’s most stylish Polish-Korean import and probably the nicest person you’ll meet in the high-nosed world of fashion.
Swiss wins Rhythm of London Busking Competition
Swiss-born Noémie Ducimetière beat all the local bands at the 2010 Rhythm of London Busking competition in the Shoreditch Festival by singing in French. She speaks exclusively to The First Pint about her win, her first experiences in London, and the music that inspires her.
The Angry Russian on his artistic Angry compatriots
The Angry Russian shares the exploits of his fellow Angry countrymen and women. These include painting gigantic penises and massive protest art installations. However, what happens when these types of protest come to Europe?
The Immigration Cap
The First Pint takes a look at the business sector’s reaction to the new immigration policy. Will a cap be bad for business?
A South African Feast in London
With all eyes of the world on South Africa, The First Pint, decided to find out a little bit more about the South African community here in London.
International Musicians in London
London is often seen as the music capital of the world. Many musicians from around the world come to try their luck in the city. Not many succeed. Claire Sergent and Elisabeth Fischer offer two sides of the struggle of international musicians in London.
The delicate issue of the burqa ban
Burqas and niqabs are political and religiously charged pieces of clothing. Belgium has banned them and France is closer to doing so as well. What are the plans of the UK on this? Claire Sergent investigates.




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