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...collection of flashy leatherwork on the afternoon, highlighted by a pair of diving catches in right field in the fifth. First Francis made a sprawling grab in the gap in right-center, and then Kidder ranged onto the grass and made a tumbling catch on a low pop-up. “Our defense has been a staple all year,” Allard said. “It was great to see us come out strong and steady defensively.”But then Hodge, down to the Pride’s final strike, saved the day and Dreslinski...
...expects it. "Young Londoners are used to everything around them changing quickly. They've grown up with the rave scene, and their mentality is to try new things." Waddington says, "It's all about the moment. Things become 'so yesterday,' 'so over' really fast. The great thing about a pop-up is it doesn't have time to go out of fashion." The pair are investigating building restaurants in shipping containers that can be attached to events, including London's Frieze art fair...
Blink, and you'll miss the coolest places to go in London. The latest obsession among trendsetting Brits is the guerrilla destination, or the pop-up: a temporary restaurant or gallery that gathers buzz, then disappears...
...pop-up phenomenon, which started among retailers like Comme des Garons and Target, has migrated to the art scene. Works by Banksy, a graffiti artist, are now so acclaimed that residents of London neighborhoods want to keep them as local attractions. Banksy was among those artists contributing to a one-month-only gallery on Oxford Street in December that proved so popular, security had to be hired to control the line waiting...
...fact that people love pop-ups means things intended to be ephemeral might return. Although every last scrap of the Reindeer?from the private dining log cabins to the cups and saucers?was sold off, Waddington and Flack are already being asked about next year and are talking about a '50s-theme Christmas pop-up, this time in Los Angeles...