Thyme, situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, oozes a quiet, cosy, luxury. It’s somewhere that provides the opportunity to truly ground yourself, disconnect from city life, and enjoy the peace of the countryside…
Read MoreJemma Powell is known for her observational landscapes. She is also an accomplished actress having featured in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland…
Read MoreThis was Waterworks third instalment, and the line-up was massive with loads of DJ greats including Eliza Rose, Eris Drew, Call Super, Palms Trax, Dr Banana, Amaliah, Anz, Lukas Wigflex, and Pearson Sound. One unique thing about Waterworks is their bold assertion that they have no headliners. Every artist is booked because they represent a section of the diverse talent that makes up London’s underground music scene…
Read MoreWe attended Kew the Music and we found it to be one of the most laid back, enjoyable ways to spend an evening in London. Summer 2023 had a marvellous line up including The Vamps, Hacienda Classical, Bastille, The Human League, Jack Savoretti, and Jools Holland and His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra…
Read More6 books to add to your autumn reading list. Including: Yellowface by R.F.Kuang· Manifesto: On Never Giving Up by Bernardine Evaristo · Betty by Tiffany McDaniels · Notes on Heartbreak by Annie Lord · The Queens of Sarmiento Park by Camila Sosa Villada (translated by Kit Maude)…
Read MoreExperience the ultimate gaming hangout at Platform, a neon-lit oasis in the heart of Canary Wharf…
Read MoreFeels Like June is an oasis amongst the chaos and looming towers of Canary Wharf. The Californian-inspired restaurant describes itself as having a ‘Europe meets West Coast flair’ which we can attest to after having spent a gorgeous evening there…
Read MoreEating Myself is a compelling exploration of food, nurturing, and female identity in Peruvian society. Written and performed by Pepa Duarte and directed by Sergio Maggiolo, the play offers a sensory journey into womanhood, body image, and tradition…
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to be invited for a trip on the Belmond train for their newest feat, the Murder Mystery Lunch, which promises ‘a sumptuous lunch and plenty of head scratching’, but it achieved much, much more than that. In our experience, everywhere I looked my eyes were met by something beautiful, and everything that passed my lips tasted divine. Attention to detail is a key feature of this luxurious, extraordinary experience…
Read MoreWe caught up with Akeil Onwukwe-Adamson, the founder of Queer Bruk. Akeil spoke to us on all things London, music, fashion, David Bowie, and of course delved into Queer Bruk…
Read MoreWith lockdown 2.0 upon us we have put together a selection of 7 empowering, feel good reads to keep you busy and inspired during this time…
Read MoreThe story of The Paradis Files centres around a blind musician, known as The Blind Enchantress, and her family who are determined to find a cure. Set in the glittering salons 18th century Vienna, Maria-Theresia von Paradis, has the world in awe of her stardom – she is a pianist, composer, and touring musician…
Read MoreBright Ackwerh is an artist based in Ghana. His work tends to cover politics; encompassing, commenting and sometimes critiquing events, figures and situations. Bright always tries to uncover new perspectives and the often minority views that are not voiced in the central media…
Read MoreHere is our round-up of eight of the best chick flicks you can watch in the UK on all the various streaming platforms available - including Netflix, Now TV, and Amazon Prime. Of course, honourable mentions must go to The Devil Wears Prada, Clueless, Legally Blonde, Mean Girls and Bridget Jones’ Diary…
Read MoreIt was both extremely satisfying and hugely depressing to me that January ended on a Sunday this year. It looks lovely in the calendar but meant a long stretch till I could eat some cheese. I think it was actually really motivating to have something to focus on and pour my energy into considering the current lockdown…
Read MoreIt just keeps on getting more depressing doesn’t it? Every week that passes in January, I think, surely this is it now? Surely this is the worst week and it’s going to get better from now. But it just continues on that downward trajectory…
Read MoreSo, we are well into our third national lockdown here in the UK, and the second week of Veganuary (third for most people, I am just lazy as I explained in the first article). Perhaps, the absolute inner turmoil that lockdown is causing me is the reason that I am finding Veganuary a mere walk in the park this year…
Read MoreWe have put together some of our favourite reads to get your teeth into this January…
Read MoreI am absolutely never going to be ready to start Veganuary on the 1st January (or to start any resolutions in fact). So, I usually aim for the first Monday/whenever I start back at work. Like the rest of the public, I am also usually hungover on the 1st, meaning I’m fragile enough without having to cry over halloumi….
Read MoreYanfo is the founder of Social Ghana, a social media marketing business based in Accra, Ghana. He always had a talent with words from a young age, and paired with his creativity he eventually decided to go into the world of advertising. In 2013, he set up Social Ghana which now employs 22 full time staff…
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