Love in a time of discord and division, love as the sole true clarity, love...
A revival of the production first staged at Soho Theatre in...
A powerful and important one-woman play that too few people...
The Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill feels less like a venue and more like a...
New Middle Eastern restaurant, Noreen officially...
A new bar inspired by the cuisine of Spain’s Basque...
This week, Hotel d’Inghilterra Roma...
Farm-to-fork dinner series,...
London is France’s sixth biggest city in terms of population – it is no surprise then that Bastille Day (aka “le 14 juillet”) is such a big event in the British capital. We decided to go and check out Ricard’s Bastille Day celebrations at the Chelsea Physic Garden. Ricard promised sun and holiday...
The final instalment in director Christopher Nolan’s rebooted...
As a huge Derren Brown fan, I was delighted to see Svengali return...
The Hammersmith Apollo was full to the brim as people from far and wide squeezed into the venue complete with band t-shirts and hooded jumpers. As the crowd waited excitedly for the band, shouts of “Lady A!” could be heard echoing around the Apollo. Monday was Lady Antebellum’s first London show as...
At 8am this morning, commuters were roused from their...
Directed by Ron Scalpello and written by Paul Van Carter, Offender delivers an action- packed thriller....
Opening with Seer, Moon Duo set the tone for an enigmatic performance at the...
The crowd waiting for M83 at the Summer Series didn’t seem...
Nerdy teen Cyrus can only voice his true feelings for the...
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