Malt & Kerbisher are well-known for fresh fish (from sustainable sources), twice-cooked chips, mushy peas and batters with sparkling water, great wine and beers, environmentally friendly packaging and a nice place to sit down. They’ve won every award and accolade going and have just opened a new branch in London EC1 – Rosebery Avenue. Our favourites […]
Who’s Who of Creative New York and Los Angeles for the US Launch of COS
To mark the launch of clothing brand COS in the US, film maker Aaron Rose has created ‘The Bubble’ and its response, ‘Drive Time’ by Petra Collins on the similarities and differences in New York/Los Angeles creative culture. Think New York as a dynamic bustling and brooding metropolis, Los Angeles the sunny, laissez-faire counterpart, home to fledgling talent and […]
The Joint Marylebone London
THE JOINT MARYLEBONE – CLOSED Meat lovers in London’s Marylebone are already well-served with Patty and Bun, MEATliquor, Le Relais Venise, Tommi’s Burger Joint and Ginger Pig Butchers but there’s a meaty new joint in town. The Joint started as a pop up in Brixton in 2012 by Warren Dean and Daniel Fiteni – now […]
‘Dispute’ the world’s first live mediation theatre production
A new theatre production that sees mediators resolving a dispute on stage between actors debuts at the Hen and Chickens Theatre, Highbury on February 18th. ‘Dispute’, the world’s first live mediation theatre production, sees improvising actors playing people locked in a range of compelling high-stakes real-world disputes. Between the two sides are two professional mediators […]
Tantalising Toronto – Travel Review
Here’s a quick round up of easy wins in Toronto. Art Gallery of Ottowa Thanks to some campaigning, the remarkable Group of Seven are given due prominence in showcasing the artists’ style and wilderness of magnificent Canada. The permanent Ken Thompson collection is a must see in Toronto. The special exhibition of Alex Colville only […]
MOVIE PREVIEW: Wasp from debut director Philippe Audi-Dor and Blue Shadows Films
Love stings, and how! Wasp. A beautiful film set in the sun-soaked, insect and flower strewn Gordes in Provence. An old family house is opened up to a new summer with the two lovers and one of their friends. It’s evocative of the scents and sounds of a rural French retreat. Calm yet disturbing, where […]
Pachamama
A pink neon ‘A’ marks the spot. Confusingly so, for a new Peruvian-inspired restaurant called Pachamama. It’s a new incarnation on, let’s call it the lower slopes of Marylebone, Thayer Street. Founded by an anthropologist with an eye for branding and the chap who used to run the same spot when it was known as […]
PopTails – cocktails on a stick
If you’re a fan of cocktails and you love a bit of cake, then you’ll like PopTails – cocktails on a stick! Bite sized balls of sponge infused with alcohol on a stick to give them more of an adult twist. There are four flavours: Pina Colada (coconut and pineapple flavours infused with rum); Cosmopolitan (berry flavours […]
Straight Up Yoghurt from The Collective
The Collective has launched Straight Up, a thick, glossy, creamy and versatile live yoghurt that t1astes like yoghurt used to! I do remember yoghurt like this – as a student inter railing round Europe it was the cheapest (and most recogniseable) thing to buy from a Spar – a six pack of plain yoghurt. It had […]
BBC Earth Blue Planet in Concert
BBC Earth and composer George Fenton have joined forces with the world-renowned Philharmonia Orchestra to present Blue Planet in Concert on Thursday 22 January at the Royal Festival Hall, London The show is a live cinematic production with specially edited footage from the iconic BBC series, backed by a majestic and moving original score. Inspired […]







