‘The potential for jeopardy’: Pullman Dining on the Great Western Railway, reviewed | The Spectator Skip to main content Offer ends in: ${days} days ${hours} hrs ${minutes} mins ${seconds} secs Flash sale:... Read more »
Some like it hop. Well Dickson Mbi certainly does, writes Christopher Walker. His new one-man dance piece Enowate recently had a sensational world premiere at Sadlers Wells. It was strangely disturbing, but... Read more »
Published: 4:50 PM July 15, 2022 Controversial low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) are under review by Tower Hamlets’ new leaders. The previous administration introduced the Liveable Streets programme to tackle congestion and air pollution and encourage residents to get... Read more »
An intervention reviewed by Greenwich Theatre’s artistic director James Haddrell – South London News
Mike Bartlett, who will be best known to many for the smash hit TV drama Doctor Foster, must surely be the toast of theatreland right now. The writer has seen high profile... Read more »
Breaking the News British Library, until 21 August In The Spectator office’s toilets there are framed front covers of the events that didn’t happen: Corbyn beats Boris; ‘Here’s Hillary’; Jeremy Hunt wins... Read more »
The promise of Zippo’s circus lights up the Blackheath skyline. ‘Bon voyage’ will fly you to the moon, without any travel complications. From the opening sequence, as aerialists Pablo and Vicki Garcia... Read more »
It is a truism that there is never enough schnitzel (‘slice’, German); or, rather, schnitzel does not get the attention it deserves. Restaurants do serve it, of course. Fischer’s does a fine... Read more »
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6am to 10am The day kicked off at 6am with four episodes of Desmond’s, the Norman Beaton comedy about a Guyanese barber whose outdated haircuts both mortified and bonded Peckham between 1989... Read more »