Alex is the Executive Editor of Secret Media in Asia-Pacific, and a former Editor of Secret London. Having spent most of his professional career at SMN, he's thrilled to be helping developing dynamic new media outlets in an exciting part of the world. On days off, he'll be eating all the street food, lost in a bookshop, or shouting at his favourite sports teams on TV.
Pop Up Screens are back for another summer of cinema magic, and you’re invited to join them. Having been confined to one very small part of London during lockdown, it’s no surprise that we’re raring to...
The government is kicking around plans for a Euros bank holiday. After a dramatic extra-time win over Denmark – and a night of rather excitable partying – the hype around England’s progression to the f...
See England head to glory in the new Trafalgar Square fan zone. Sports fans whisper the names of London’s hallowed football grounds with reverence: Wembley, Stamford Bridge, White Hart Lane, The Emirates. This sum...
England fans took the party to the streets after the semi-final victory. Last night, England pulled off a huge victory in a massive tournament football match, and that can only mean one thing: it’s time for anothe...
BAO’s new Shoreditch restaurant brings all the noods and bao buns to East London. Good news for London’s hospitality industry has been pretty thin on the ground this past year, but when one of the capital...
The Korean Wave hits London in an upcoming exhibition. The V&A Museum is on a tear right now, having traced the history of the kimono and finally delivered a long-awaited Alice in Wonderland exhibition. And next yea...
Ave Mario is London’s new temple to pizza, cocktails, and good times. And I say temple fairly literally, because new Italian joint Ave Mario takes cheeky inspiration from the Church to provide a heavenly dose of c...
We’ll be leaving on those Midnight Trains to Georgia Europe, with any luck. The night train revolution is well under way in Europe, and we’re itching to reap the benefits of it. Last year, it was announced t...
‘Villainy’ reigns supreme at Mayfair’s Maddox Gallery. The UK may have Banksy, but NYC has their own answer: Jerkface. The anonymous street artist is known for their twisted subversions of iconic carto...
For a loo with a view, head to the Aqua Shard toilets. Yes, one spot has emerged victorious as the city’s most ‘gram-friendly bathroom, and we can’t say we’re altogether surprised. If you’v...