A black comedy, competently acted, with successful, unconventional stylistic choices...but the story is hackneyed and the writing shallow.
Jacob Kimmie's latest collection is bold, brave and relevant.
Bethnal Green Road's Mason and Taylor taps into a desire for something wholesome, old fashioned and familiar with a trendy edge in the creation of their dining menu.
Roundup of this week's best music gigs.
TfL proposes to add a second general traffic lane through the Blackfriars approach, removing the cycle lane from that most-needed stretch. There's an unpublicised consultation and it ends on Wednesday.
The famous old ship could be moored in the Royal Docks in time for the Olympics.
"Eccentrically London" Ayumi Sufu shows off her jazzkatze collection.
Which multi-award-winning actor was born in Hammersmith on this day in 1946?
Fashion week photos from the Londonist Flickrpool this weekend.
Young grungers Yuck rock the Bush Hall
Featuring angry residents, angry football fans and angry pensioners. Chill chaps, it's Sunday...
The creative genius behind Cirque du Soleil's Totem is back with his latest play.
On leaving the Gate Theatre after Fatherland you’ll be left in no doubt of its conviction – it’s a play that wants to make you squirm; yet despite its gritty intentions, it also leaves you a little perplexed.
Lefty politicians and anti-expansion lobbyists discuss London's aviation problems.
A cygnet's-eye view of a sunset over Kensington Gardens.
Forget the Sunday newspapers. Everything you need to know has been eloquently said by London's bloggers.
The people, punters and posers are probably the most interesting things on display at the London Fashion Week exhibition.
Keeping things elegant, simple and romantic, this recently opened Italian restaurant on Sloane Avenue could easily have been a newbie eatery along the Amalfi Coast. Still, something about the ambience during our dine left us wondering.
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