The Big Flower Fight star Ryan Lanji: I always represent the underdog
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Natasia Demetriou talks about appearing on Big Zuu s Big Eats
Why did you sign up for the show?
My brother [Jamie] is a big fan and he told me to do it. My brother has great taste so I do what he tells me to do. And honestly I think if you say no to someone who’s offering to cook you your dream meal from scratch, you have to be a bit mad. So of course I said yes.
Are you a foodie?
Oh my God. Yes. Of course. Who isn’t? Food is so much more than fuel. It is fuel, obviously, but it’s also just putting amazing taste sensations in your mouth. I grew up around good food and it’s always been a big part of my life. I’d actually say it’s more than even a way of life, it’s a religion.
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Artists Baker and Borowski will take over a section of Warwick Road with an installation based on Victorian Pleasure Gardens .
Part of the inaugural
 Kensington + Chelsea Festival 21 June â 31 August
Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) will launch the inaugural Kensington + Chelsea Festival in West London as part of the summer-long festival season of arts experiences in venues and unusual spaces, putting culture at the heart of pandemic recovery.
Starting in June, Art Weekâs eleven days will once again refocus our attention on the exceptional cultural offering in this part of West London. Like never before, a diverse programme of Public Art installations, exhibits, murals, walking tours, events and talks taking place. The festival will celebrate and promote Kensington and Chelsea as a cultural hotspot, showcasing an extraordinary cross section of art and culture throughout the Royal Borough.