Who can imagine more natural bedfellows than a comfy sofa, a classic cult film and a glass of something boozy? Well we can’t and that’s why we are drawing your attention to this great new series at the Roxy Bar & Screen. Filmbar70 will be taking over the speakeasy style back…
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May 2012
It’s easy to see how the biblical account of Babel can inspire writers, with its theme of a united humanity that’s bound by a single language, vision, journey – and put in the context of a multicultural city like London, the idea of this utopia can really get you thinking. Many people from…
In February, TCé contributor Flora Baker left the Big Smoke in search of fun and adventures in India. She’s been documenting her trip on site www.thirtyonedistant.wordpress.com, and below are snippets from our favourite posts so far: An Indian Introduction – March 5th, 2012 On the morning of my 24th birthday, I awoke…
Borough market on a Saturday has gone from being a Londoner’s haunt to a tourist destination in its own right, up there with the London Dungeon and HMS Belfast. As good as it is, its popularity means the market can be overwhelmingly full come lunchtime. Luckily, for those craving the…
The constantly evolving culinary landscape in the capital means you can now expect to see easy dining outlets that specialise in unique international cuisine once the preserve of those-in-the-know – ahem, Mexican – but now it seems Vietnamese food is happily making the rounds, with Pho now operating in six…
Gary Taxali may have won over 500 industry awards (including a Grammy!) and be a household name in North America but since this is his first UK solo show, you will be forgiven for not having heard this Canadian artist’s name being bandied around local art circles before. But from…