I’d never seen the Lion King. Not the film obviously – that happened when I was probably too old to be watching Disneys but couldn’t help but be charmed by the loveable tale of a kid who thought he knew everything (much like my precocious 13-year-old self). But the musical, like most…
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Louis Vuitton’s Series 3 exhibition presents the brand’s Fall 2015 collection (helmed by Nicolas Ghesquière) through artistic displays and the fashion photography of legends Juergen Teller and Bruce Weber. Housed at 150 The Strand, it’s free and open to the public from 21st September until 18th October. Book your guided visit here:…
The folks behind Chicken Shop and Dirty Burger bulk up their trendy food empire with a themed restaurant that replaces the former Thai Break in Notting Hill. It’s been such a hit since launching in the summer that they’ve recently announced plans to open 7 days a week from 8-10pm. The USP: Eggs, obviously.…
I was kindly invited to a blogger’s breakfast yesterday morning to experience the new breakfast menu at Les Deux Salons, the chic Parisian brasserie in Covent Garden which recently reopened following an extensive refurbishment this summer. They’ve done a gorgeous job with the interiors and it’s the perfect setting for…
The mighty Jazz Re:freshed crew are leaving their West London home and heading to the Southbank next Sunday (20th) for Jazz Re:fest – a free one-day celebration of the innovative, jazz-inspired music the collective has championed over the years. If you’ve ever been to their Thursday night jam at Mau…
Taking place on 21-27th September, the Art Social festival will see the homeless charity/private members’ club host a week of inspiring arty activities including live art, film screenings, workshops, talks, music and a silent disco. Highlights this year include: A 4 metre-tall, inflatable teapot in Soho Square by artist Hester Reeve…