
RESTAURANT REVIEW | Brasserie Blanc- Southbank
★★★ | Brasserie Blanc- Southbank, great for Meat but leaves vegetarians out in the cold. Brasserie Blanc, belonging to Chef Raymond Blanc, have multiple locations across the country, their Southbank […]

★★★ | Brasserie Blanc- Southbank, great for Meat but leaves vegetarians out in the cold. Brasserie Blanc, belonging to Chef Raymond Blanc, have multiple locations across the country, their Southbank […]

Almost every other block in London has a chicken restaurant, whether it’s Nando’s (they’re all over the place, unfortunately), Clockjack Oven, Bird, or Chickenshop. However, another bird is making its […]

★★★★ | Briefs There are seven men who strip down to their briefs every night on the Southbank – in a show called ‘Briefs!’ At the London Wonderground right near […]

London is bursting at the seams with theatre and this autumn is looking particularly gay. Here are 5 things that are on my radar for the cooler weather to come. […]

★★★★ | Party at Above The Stag There’s a party going on in Vauxhall and you’re all invited! Party, a play at the Above the Stag theatre, is about seven […]
★★★ | Punkplay “…there are no actual rules except the ones we choose to live under. You need to eat, drink water, sleep now and then. The rest is negotiable.” […]

So you’re owed some holiday time. It’s time to pack your shiz up and go on vacay. Are your work colleagues starting to give your work station a wide berth […]

★★★★ | Vanities: The Musical Imagine an afternoon Channel 5 film full of ‘women’s issues’. Or one of those novels that you take on holiday, read, instantly forget and then […]

Now open until 2am on Saturdays for ‘Summer Lates’ South of the Old Smoke’s river is becoming ain’t-no-thing-but-a-chicken-wing trendier by the week. The Tate Modern’s new pyramid Switch House has […]

★★★★ | The Naked Magicians A naughty and funny magic show with full nudity! There are two men who get their kit off every night near Trafalgar Square, and I […]

★★ | Britten in Brooklyn During the early years of World War Two, Benjamin Britten lived in exile in a townhouse in New York with his friend, the poet […]