Restaurant, bar, music venue and all-round Scandi-h(e)aven OSLO Hackney are launching an all-new ‘Rainbow Salad’ for the duration of London Pride, Saturday 24th June – Sunday 9th July. Each ‘Rainbow Salad’ sold will donate £1 to the UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG). The UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG) is a charity that promotes equality […]
Luciano Pavarotti – The Movie
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment and Nigel Sinclair and Guy East’s White Horse Pictures will team up again following the success of their documentary The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years, to produce a newly authorized documentary based on the life of acclaimed tenor, philanthropist and 20th Century icon, Luciano […]
Spring Jousting Tournament at Blenheim Palace
Enjoy an exciting historical jousting tournament at Blenheim Palace from 29th April – 1st May. Recreating the glorious jousting matches of Britain’s 13th Century, knights will do battle in a daring display of bravery and skill. Taking place on May Bank Holiday weekend on the South Lawn at Blenheim Palace the Knights of Royal England […]
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains Presented by Pink Floyd, the V&A, and Iconic Entertainment Studios Sound Experience by Sennheiser. Only one month until the blockbuster exhibition of the year opens! #TheirMortalRemains is the first international retrospective of one of the world’s most pioneering and influential bands. The exhibition will take you through Pink […]
DESIGN: LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD
Curated by Tony Chambers, Editor-in-Chief of Wallpaper* Sotheby’s London, 17 October 2017 This October, Sotheby’s will present ‘Living in a Material World’, an auction dedicated to exploring how leading designers have employed materials in new and cutting-edge ways. Covering the full spectrum of post-war and contemporary design, the exhibition will be curated by Tony Chambers, […]
Review: Hamlet – to be or not to be?
Review by Sabine Koch – aka the bee Andrew Scott has been a champion of contemporary theatre for all of his career. I have been fortunate enough to have seen him in three productions and there was no way that I would miss out on him finally tackling the Bard. Contrary to other plays, I […]
ConsortiQ Lends Drone Expertise to Team of Anti-Poaching Filmmaking Activists: Official Sponsors of Cycling for Rangers
Global integrated drone solution specialists, ConsortiQ is proud to be helping the cause of the Cycling for Rangers project, named as an official sponsor of the mission. In partnership with the For Rangers charity, four adventure and wildlife loving friends will embark on an 8,000 km cycle from Johannesburg to Nairobi, meeting park rangers […]
Chai Thali – Your Next Stop!
If you like off-the-beaten-track kinda places, you’ll love Chai Thali in Camden. It’s tucked away on the ground floor of warehouse a couple of blocks back from Camden Street and you’re very unlikely to stumble upon it, but it’s well worth the diversion. It’s Indian street food but in huge portions, described as small plates […]










