Scattered yellow notebook pages cover the floor of the Queen Elizabeth Hall. They are everywhere, and the staff is in no hurry to tidy them up. A closer look reveals they form a path – and this modern yellow brick road winds its way to the auditorium for ZooNation’s latest…
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For all the fanfare that surrounded the launch of this US import last month, we wanted the dust to settle before we got a whiff of the burgers, dogs and fries at Shake Shack, which has seen endless queues since opening on July 5th. So what’s the fuss? Well,…
I am…a make-up artist living in Dalston, East London. I’m originally a Scouser but I haven’t lived there for almost 10 years. I moved to Leeds for university when I first left before moving here for work. London is currently the only place for me right now both in terms…
At the end of May, on every odd year, an air of excitement fills the contemporary art world. Its been happening since 1895 and now represents the biggest, brashest and most talked about event in the art calendar. Being lucky enough to visit Venice during opening week, TCé had the…
It’s been less than a month since the infamous Cottons moved East to bring Shoreditchians a taste of the Caribbean – and so far, it’s been a fantastic addition to the Boxpark. With a rum bar and DJ booth for the evening crowd, daytimes also offer plenty in the way of…
Named after the Jamaican beach town, Negril on Brixton Hill has earned a rep for being one of those rare Caribbean restaurants in the capital that manage to offer both quality food and friendly service with a real down-to-earth vibe. So a couple of pals and I headed there last night,…