When I told a work buddy I was invited to check out a new crab-themed pop-up, she exactly said what I was thinking: they’re trying to sex up the poor man’s lobster. But to be completely fair, I’m quite partial to both crustaceans – and seafood, period – which is…
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November 2015
Someone should have warned me that you can’t really do a quick sweep around the British Library’s new exhibition dedicated to the history of West Africa. It’s a whole day job that might involve packing some snacks because there’s alot to take in (and justifiably so). The history of a single…
A friend recently reminded me how much I miss street photography – and by that I mean just wandering around London with my camera and capturing whatever catches my eye. So I’ve decided I’m gonna try to do a regular round-up of the things I see (unless I’ve got a horrendous…
I think it was two or three years ago that I stumbled across the concept of the “capsule wardrobe”. It’s a simple philosophy: you commit to buying a few quality core items that can help you work a number of looks whatever the weather or season. Tones are kept neutral to…
I’ve made a habit of not reading synopses where films and theatre shows are concerned. This means I have no idea of what I’m getting myself into so I can make an unbiased critique at the end. But in the case of Invisible Treasure, a new interactive production at the Ovalhouse theatre,…