Stepping into HBB, it’s not just the food that’s wafting through the air – this stunning old building was once a stained glass factory, owned by three men Heaton, Butler and Bayne, and where the restaurant gets its name. The vaulted windows and candlelit white room make for a perfect,…
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May 2013
If you’ve been to Tate Britain over the past year, you may have noticed the gallery’s efforts to shield its restoration project from view. Until early this week, its corridors have been filled with oversized information signs pointedly guiding around us around peculiar routes through the spaces and – always…
When a friend invited me to celebrate his birthday with him at All Star Lanes in Holborn yesterday, I was quickly reminded that a) I haven’t been bowling for AGES and b) I’ve actually never been to ASL, which in the last 7 years has earned a rep for being…
‘If it were possible, I’d love to make a painting with no colours, not even black and white’ muses Safwan Dahoul, thinking aloud. We are at the opening of an exhibition of his work at Edge of Arabia, Battersea, which is running concurrently with his show at Ayyam Gallery’s space…
Although this may jeopardise my entire person, relationships and any respect I had earned from my peers, I am going to use it. That’s right, I urge thee to Keep Calm and head to the British Library …to find out why there is a million and one things emblazoned with this…
Last Friday was all about hard shakes, burgers and biscuits with gravy as The Diner welcomed TCé to their new branch on Gloucester Road, featuring a few US classics that caught our attention. Growing up eating B&G in Texas, the Diner’s version didn’t quite look like what I was used…