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The Last Days Of Pompeii: The Immersive Experience Review
Pompeii has always held a kind of spell over me. I loved studying it in my Ancient History class back in high school (which, amusingly, is starting to feel like ancient history itself!). From that moment, I longed to walk those streets, to see the remnants of a city frozen in…
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Feasts, Festive Shows & Cocktails: London’s Holiday Line‑Up
From Dickensian feasting to queer rom‑com chaos, nostalgic TV specials to traditional music‑hall variety, London’s festive theatre scene is bursting with personality this season. We’re excited to be reviewing all of the following shows. We’ve even found the perfect bar to The Fit Prince (who gets switched on in the…
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From Baghdad To Broadway Market: Suzie Bakos Charity Supper Club
Cold nights deserve food that warms you up — and this December, LEON Grocery is turning up the heat. On Thursday 11th December, they’re teaming up with chef Suzie Bakos for a one‑night‑only charity supper club at Broadway Market, celebrating the joy of Middle Eastern feasting: bold flavours, bright…
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Vegemite Serves Up An Ashes Special
Few rivalries in sport are as iconic as The Ashes: England versus Australia. And what better stage for this cultural clash than the Tea Break – a 20-minute pause after the second session of play, steeped in tradition as much as the match itself. This year, VEGEMITE is crashing the…
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Old Fat F**k Up Review
‘ What the f*** are we going to do about all the men?” asks writer and performer Olly Hawes in Old Fat F**k Up, now running at Riverside Studios. It’s a question that sets the tone for a piece that is part-autobiographical, part dark comedy, and concerned with toxic masculinity…