Category Archive: MISC ARTICLES

Chris Bracey at Circus of Soho

London’s Soho has long had an association with bright lights, from neon cocktail glasses on the front of bars to flashing signs down alleyways peddling ‘girls girls girls’, but now there’s one shop… Read More

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Labyrinth at Kensington Roof Gardens

My last experience of a rooftop cinema was back in September at the Queen of Hoxton. I went to see American Beauty and as soon as the film started rolling the Heaven’s opened… Read More

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Hamlet at the Network Theatre review

From director Jimmy Walters and the Bedouin Shakespeare Company comes this charming, new rendition of the well-known Shakespeare play, Hamlet – all the way from Abu Dhabi. Now normally we would expect London… Read More

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Uncle Vanya at Vaudeville Theatre review

Uncle Vanya is one of those familiar-seeming plays that I’ve always felt you should have seen, or at the very least read, so I’m surprised it’s taken me quite so long to actually… Read More

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David Bowie: The Man Who Fell to Earth at The Movie Poster Art Gallery

I may be biased as I’m a born and bred Londoner, but I just cannot see how any other city could ever match up to the greatness of London… A free  exhibition based… Read More

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Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s at the Barbican

At first glance you could be mistaken into thinking that this is a fun and frivolous exhibition about the fashion and lifestyle in the 1960s and 70s; at least that’s what the London… Read More

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On The Road exhibition at the British Library

If you’ve ever visited my site before then you’ll know that I’m a huge fan of the works of Jack Kerouac, so you can only imagine my delight when I was surfing on… Read More

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Daddy Long Legs at St James Theatre review

The 1912 Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs about an orphan girl and her mysterious sponsor has inspired a Broadway show, several movies and a British musical entitled Love From Judy. Now John… Read More

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Hanging Out – Photographs by Carinthia West review

Hanging Out – Photographs by Carinthia West The Library Space, Battersea Park Running from 21 September – 5 October 2012 You can bet that the minute my friend Claire or I spy an… Read More

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The Last Session at Tristan Bates Theatre review

 First performed back in 1997 in New York the GLAAD Media Award-winning play The Last Session finally debuts in London.Darren Day pays singer-songwriter Gideon who, after a long battle with HIV and AIDS… Read More

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Ruthie Henshall Live at The Hipprodome Casino review

“Incredible Artists. Intimate venue. The Hippodrome’s story continues…” The new cabaret season, Live at the Hippodrome, launched this summer in the Matcham Room at the Hippodrome Casino, Leicester Square. For those that remember,… Read More

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Hedda Gabler review

As part of my Super South Bank prize I received two tickets to the preview week of The Old Vic’s new production of Hedda Gabler, please see my review below: One middle-class household,… Read More

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The Unlimited Festival review

The Unlimited Festival at The Queen Elizabeth Hall – Extraordinary new work by deaf and disabled artists (August 30th – September 9th) As part of my South Bank Super Prize bundle I won… Read More

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South Bank Super Prize

On the 30th August I was lucky (super lucky, in fact) and I received an email informing me that I had won the South Bank Super Prize; the biggest competition that the South Bank… Read More

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theFALLEN Bury Your Demons review

Hailing from York, theFALLEN are a heavy rock band who have recently released their debut album Bury Your Demons. Together Johnny Fallen (vocals), Richard Reilly (guitar and vocals), James Langley (guitar), Josh Adamson… Read More

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Kerrang! Awards 2012

 Last night, musicians and rock fans from all over the world came together at The Brewery in London for the annual Kerrang! Awards…and I was lucky enough to go along to both the… Read More

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Kristen Stewart as Marylou – Final On The Road poster released

It’s the moment everyone’s been waiting for – and what better time to post it than when #Cannes2012 is trending worldwide on Twitter where the film is debuting next month. Looking as effortlessly cool as… Read More

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Garrett Hedlund’s On The Road poster revealed

Garrett Hedlund’s On The Road poster was released today on the movie’s official Facebook page and we can safely say that Dean has never looked better. Tron star Garrett Hedlund takes on the role… Read More

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Sam Riley is Sal Paradise – New On The Road poster

Brit actor Sam Riley takes on the ultimate challenge of playing Sal Paradise, the voice of the beat generation, in the film adaptation of Kerouac’s inspirational novel, On The Road. Today we were treated to… Read More

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Kirsten Dunst On The Road poster breaks on Twitter

The latest movie poster for what could turn out to be one of the year’s most anticipated movies has been released through On The Road‘s official Twitter account, @OTR_Official. Kirsten Dunst looks ravishing as Camille, Dean Moriarty’s… Read More

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