If you’ve ever queued up for a Pizza Pilgrims slice at their Berwick Street van, you’ll understand that the opening of a fully-fledged restaurant is pretty big win-win for brothers James and Thom Elliot, and their legions of fans. Having built their brand on whipping up authentic Napoli-style pizza (without…
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July 2013
To be honest, The Origins of the Afrocomb is the sort of exhibition I would’ve expected to see at London’s V&A, given the museum’s reputation for putting on outstanding shows that celebrate the many facets of African history and the Diaspora (2011’s ambitious Afropolitans showcase springs to mind). But, it…
How quickly time flies: exactly this time a year ago London was buzzing with excitement as the Olympics descended into town – but now Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has opened its gates for people to re-live history once again at the Open East festival. The two day event was packed full…
Before you chew us out for yet ANOTHER cinema recommendation this week, we’ve come to realise there’s just some things in life that can’t be ignored – like a cinema project that bridges the gap between artistic disciplines (and just so happens to float). Off the back of a pilot…
It seems no matter where you turn, there’s an outdoor cinema – but dishing out a hefty amount of cash to watch a cult classic outside is the last thing we’re trying to do in these thrifty times – so we’re kinda liking the idea of Pop-Up Screens. For just…
Nowadays, it seems supperclubs are really growing up. From the original concept of inviting random strangers to a humble abode for dinner, these socials have started to occupy any space going in the capital, with the popular clubs making their way on the festival circuit like the one from the…