March 19 marks Mothering Sunday; a day dedicated to showing your mum – or the mother figure(s) in your life – just how much you love ’em. It’s the perfect excuse to go on a fun outing together and make some memori...
After a successful run at the National Theatre, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is now back to wow audiences in the West End. I reckon we could all use a little escape from reality right about now, couldn’t we? F...
London’s beloved National Theatre has finally reopened for the summer. Thanks to their excellent, lockdown-spanning National Theatre at Home project, the temporary loss of the National Theatre hasn’t felt as...
Spectacular performances and ‘gram friendly cocktails unite at Tonight Josephine’s burlesque bottomless brunch. When planning a burlesque bottomless brunch, few places are quite as apt to host it as Tonight...
Is there life on Mars? Maybe, but there’s certainly death, and it’s up to you to find the killer… If staring up at the night sky has awakened a little interplanetary wanderlust in you, then we’ve...
Step into the Underworld for a wedding you’ll never forget… Been kind of a crap year, hasn’t it? Still, there’s joy on the horizon, for your first wedding invite has just landed on the doormat, a...
The Shows Must Go On has been revived for a special anniversary screening of The Phantom of the Opera… Over the summer lockdown, YouTube channel The Shows Must Go On streamed a series of legendary Andrew Lloyd Web...
Covergirl, put the brunch in your weekend! Calling all Queens! The biggest, baddest and bougiest drag brunch is being unleashed onto the streets of London and if we had to choose, we’d say the category is: boozy b...
Shakespeare in the beer garden? It’s The Tempest like you’ve never seen it before… It’s not really a London summer without outdoor Shakespeare productions, is it? And whilst The Globe sadly remai...
DistDancing brings the Royal Ballet to Hoxton Docks. Nothing about the last few months has made me feel like dancing, but then again I’m spectacularly uncoordinated, so that’s perhaps a good thing. Handily,...