We all have those Christmas traditions we look forward to every year and one of mine is going with my friends to the Southbank too see the Christmas lights and ice rink and drink mulled wine as we wander by the river to keep out the cold. This year with so…
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I was one of the lucky ones who avoided the horror of having my stuff confiscated when I was at school. We all knew that if a teacher took your beloved property with the promise of giving it back at the end of the day, there was a slim…
If we had our way, quality hip-hop would be an intricate part of most social and recreational activities in the capital – and it seems Emily Rawson is on the same page. The DJ and promoter behind hip-hop ladies night Rock The Belles and 90s bash Supa Dupa Fly has been…
If Book Slam has been the capital’s best literary nightclub for practically a decade, bringing together a talented cenacle of poets, authors, comedians and songwriters to tickle to tastebuds of London’s logophiles, then it’d seem School Dinners plans to be the full course. It’s been created by the same team that…
Switzerland has invaded England. Right in the heart of London, Verbier has set up a remote colony in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Leicester Square at the W Hotel. Until November 9, the hotel is celebrating the launch of a new sister property in Verbier. With winter…
We’re no strangers to the wonderful phenomenon that is Speed Listening (nor anything tagged with the word ‘free’), so we’ll be shamelessly hot-footing to the Queen of Hoxton on Tuesday for the Beginners edition of this awesome event. Speed Listening puts a whole a new meaning to musical chairs: borrowing…