Fiend, London W10: ‘Clever, deliciously erratic and slightly bewildering’ – restaurant review | Food
Some restaurants lurk in my diary for weeks, instilling mild anxiety rather than joyful anticipation. Fiend was one such example. It began with the name, which does not whisper equanimity, dreaminess or... Read more »
The controversial Liveable Streets programme of road closures has now been halted by Tower Hamlets Council, with assurances that “future phases” of the scheme have also been scrapped. This comes after Tower Hamlets Mayor... Read more »
A stunning image opens this show: of a small woman balancing on a towering stool to paint a substantial canvas on the wall. Look twice and you see that she is working... Read more »
IDLES Wide Awake Festival, Brockwell Park3rd September 2021 Keith Goldhanger takes notes, Naomi Dryden-Smith takes the photos and together they report on the delayed Wide Awake Festival in South London’s’ Brockwell Park... Read more »
Like an awful herald of what could lie in wait as future filmmakers grapple with our ongoing viral nightmare, Stephen Daldry’s “Together” is an almost punishing watch. That it’s bearable at all... Read more »
Why stay at the Richmond Harbour Hotel? For an on-the-fringes-of-London escape, where a stomp in Richmond Park wearing provided daffodil-yellow Hunter wellies is followed by a few hours in the soon-to-land upscale... Read more »
Measures are being introduced to try to identify what is driving rising murder rates in the wake of a spike in teenage deaths in some of the UK’s homicide hotspots. All homicides... Read more »
London’s top police official says the city’s police department is reviewing its files but not opening an investigation of Britain’s Prince Andrew ByThe Associated Press August 12, 2021, 1:03 PM • 2... Read more »
Ralph Ellison, in his 1952 classic Invisible Man, may have best captured a sense of blackness not as a racial absolute but as a process in culture – the darkness of lives... Read more »