I’ve seen The Tempest performed in the woods, Macbeth performed in a thunderstorm, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed with a steaming drunk actor – yet there’s still nothing to…
Seasonal delights stretch along the Thames at the South Bank Christmas market, which has returned after a pandemic-induced hiatus in 2020. Christmas markets in the capital were greatly imperilled…
Immerse yourself in art at Tate Lates. Fancy a Friday night with a difference? Rather than heading to drab house parties thrown by a distant acquaintance, pop down to…
Honestly, I’m surprised a pub on the London Eye hasn’t happened sooner. Believe it or not, the London Eye turned twenty-one years old in March – and like any self-respecting…
A barbecue on the South Bank? The BBQ Club is making it possible. With the spring lockdown behind us, we’re moving tantalisingly towards summer with drinking and dining options aplenty.
The highlight of Tate Modern’s 2020 programme is a brilliant new Andy Warhol exhibition. In a time before the lockdown and the global pandemic – do you remember those halcyon…
Among the Trees immerses you in the beauty and tranquillity of forests. If there’s one thing I miss from my childhood in the countryside, it’s the ability to step out…
All the world’s a stage, especially at The Globe. For some 500 years, London has been a thriving hotbed of theatre, filling the playhouses with the work of playwrights new…
Meet Vincent Van Gogh invites you to step inside the artist’s most famous works. We were rather impressed when Tate Britain hosted their largest Van Gogh exhibition in 70…
Finally, a chance to park your ass on the most famous sofa in television! Sitting is, in my humble opinion, one of the most underrated activities known to humankind. To…
Campo Viejo are popping up on the South Bank with an eye-catching centrepiece. Few things sound more appealing over the course of a long, occasionally hot summer than a…