Another fabulous London lunch! This time with Spanish style at Pizarro on Bermondsey Street.
French Fancies with Camille.
Chairlift scale-up their act at the Scala
The hard-to-grab-hold-of tale is told through low key but impressive acrobatics
Explosive one-liners and put-downs make this a challenging, but enjoyable concoction
Proper upscale British dining minus the stodge and without any hype.
Honorary Londoner returns for homecoming gig.
A fine revival of Marber’s play.
Bread Street Kitchen's Lazy Loaf Sunday Brunch helps you press pause before the impending week commences.
Don't be fooled by its nicey-nicey casting: this comedy-horror musical is bloody gripping
The homecoming king and queen come of age at a magnificent show
Lincoln Center production, Barbican cast, Wimbledon pricing: three good reasons to see South Pacific in SW19.
Can singers please stop covering Hurt?
A new “brunch experience” combines live gospel music, amazing views of London and a menu of American style breakfast and lunchtime dishes.
Cabbie-cum-playwright Ishy Din’s debut tells a tale of guilt, obligation, frustrated dreams and coconuts.
Proper mozzarella di bufala and down to earth southern Italian cooking at Obikà in Canary Wharf.
See the 17th Century equivalent of digital retouching.
Deeply emotional portraits
In an exceptional performance, Tyne Daly illustrates the passion and the pathos of uber-diva Maria Callas.
Marriage isn’t easy, they say, but if this play tells us anything, it’s that it’s damn well worth the effort.
Was giving up ever an option...?
Can masterfully mixed cocktails in a New Orleans style setting bring punters to another bland patch of Hampstead Road?
Frieze Art Fair turns 9 with a bigger showing than ever. But does bigger mean bolder or better?
A night with Eugene Mirman, his Pretty Good Friends, and a laser gun that measures the temperature of a crotch.
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