Have you ever wandered around the West End, looking for a show to see, and wished you could just see a sample? Just a number or two to get a feel for the production without actually committing to several hours of a show? The Place, one of the UK’s premiere contemporary…
It begins with a bang. All of a sudden, a man is running for his life – through walls and space, in order to escape something. It’s only after a few moments that the audience realises that he is running on a treadmill, hovering above their heads…but it’s quickly descending,…
Camden is an area known partially for its bustling market, full of bright lights, loud noises, and happily, the smell of tasty food being made all over. There are street stalls of grilled meats and tasty fried snacks along with rows of restaurants offering tastes from all over the world.…
Bacon and quail eggs, steak and kidney dim sum and frog sausages (yes, frog sausages!) aren’t exactly the typical entrees you’d find at your local chinese – but Bo London’s Alvin Cheung isn’t your ordinary chef. With his Michelin-starred status, he has more in common with the experimental zeal we’ve…
Based on the critically acclaimed novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Half of a Yellow Sun ambitiously presents a difficult period in Nigerian history through the lives of two privileged sisters and their partners. Olanna (Thandie Newton) and Kainene (Anika Noni Rose) choose to stay in the newly independent Nigeria during…
The great Euriphides once said that experiences and travel were as “education in themselves” – so throw photography in the mix and you’re pretty much getting a degree in life. That’s the beauty of travel photography: its ability to document the world through stories of people, cultures and landscapes, giving…