I am… a Poet/Uni student studying Literature and Creative Writing. I moved to London in 2000 when I was about nine, from Zimbabwe. I’d holidayed in London before, but adopting my own postcode was a rather different experience. I’d found her, London personified, eclectic in her music and tastes, energetic…
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January 2012
It’s a New Year (wahey!), and if you’re single, meeting someone may be on your wish list. So in a city packed with interesting things to do and people just as intriguing, merging the two could make for some love connections over this season that might (fingers-crossed) last in time…
It’s good to see a pan-Asian hotspot that doesn’t seemed fazed by the dominance of Alan Yau’s growing Busaba Eathai chain nearby; planted off Oxford Street, East Street’s entry onto the West End foodie scene is bold, brash and laden with ambitious intentions, yet executed in a delightfully quirky fashion.…
Everyone loves a cowboy, the rugged hero saving the town and always riding to the rescue just in time. The iconic films made Clint Eastwood a star and in a brilliant twist, The Spaghetti Western Orchestra are bringing the music from films such as The Good, The Bad and The…
I never would’ve imagined a mediocre flick like New Year’s Eve would inspire me and a couple of friends to put together a list of things we’ve always want to do (based on a character in the movie who had a bucket list of her own) – but last Saturday, we…