Last night TCé was invited to the press launch of Dub Jam – a jerk BBQ and rum shack in Covent Garden that’s one of the most creative food spots we’ve seen in that part of town for a while. The obvious risk is that lovers of West Indian food…
Monthly Archives
February 2014
Pop-ups, sparse menus, theatrical dining clubs… all wonderfully on trend experiences in the city, but after a while you’ve got to spare a thought to those ever dependable restaurants which still take reservations and will most certainly be there when the fanatical hype has settled. At least, that seems to be…
When Nas announced some years ago that ‘hip-hop was dead’, it was an OG (older generation) of heads who resolutely roared in agreement. But while the music we grew up listening to may not resemble anything in the charts nowadays or tickle the mainstream Powers that Be, at least it…
Although this dance practice has been largely co-opted by youngsters at their local dance school on a Saturday morning, the artistry and skill required by the dedicated professionals is something to behold. The great tradition of tap dancing is celebrated once a month at Ronnie Scott’s, as part of the…
With an acronym that sounds like a leading world power, UVA are due to take over The Curve gallery this Spring with their latest site-specific project. Well-known for their manipulation of space, light and sound, this new piece plays with the unique shape of the Barbican’s temporary exhibition gallery to…
Need a break from the lashing winds and cold rain? Wish you could lose yourself in another culture, one full of rich foods, strong drinks, and people just interested in having a good time? Head north to Dalston Pond, and you’ll find a bit of the southern US in north…