Lucy Firestone - Assistant Editor
Lucy works as a lawyer for a media and entertainment company where she specialises in television distribution. Originally from Manchester, she has a passion for film, TV and music, filling her evenings with gigs and trips to the theatres and cinemas of London. She is an avid reader and can be found on Hampstead Heath with a flat white and a good book on a Sunday morning.
Much like the birds after which it is named, the Parakeet Pub injects vibrance into Kentish Town…
Archway is a refreshingly gimmick-free and simply charming restaurant and wine bar found cradled beneath a railway arch in Battersea…
Neighbourhood restaurants. The Parakeet · Akari · Ida Restaurant · Half Cut Market · Singburi · Morito Hackney · SlowBurn · Marksman Pub · Kudu London· Vijaya Krishnat · Archway Llewlyns · Haya ·Yucca · Ayam Zaman · Mandarin Kitchen…
New Musicals to see in London this festive season. The Little Big Things · Two strangers (carry a cake across New York) · Operation Mincemeat · Lizzie…
The news that Lee Wescott would be manning the flagship restaurant Elodie at the new Birch retreat in Selsdon made us very excited. A retreat which encompasses a 200-acre rewilding project, we knew to expect food that spotlights the natural agriculture of Birch (Selsdon) …
Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023 made its grand entrance this summer bringing a refreshing and refined experience to the London festival scene…
Experience the vibrant Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells, a captivating celebration of Spanish culture and artistry. We went to see ‘La Confluencia’ by the all-male Estévez/Paños and Company…
Review of Quality Street at the exquisite Richmond Theatre. The romantic comedy by JM Barrie first took to the stage in 1901 and has been updated in this recent production by Northern Broadsides and the New Vic….
27 January is the date designated by the UN as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, also known as Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK. It is a day for remembering the millions of people murdered under Nazi Persecution and the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur…
Founded in 1997, the UK Jewish Film Festival is an annual event which takes place for two weeks each November. This year, the festival has gone online, meaning that it provides an ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in Jewish film from the comfort of your own home…