• Arts

    Monster At Seven Dials Playhouse Review

    How much control do we have over who we are and what we become? Does the past define our future? Can we ever forget who we once were, escape our past mistakes and start again? Or are we doomed to be haunted, hounded and hunted forever? These are the questions…

  • Arts

    English Kings Killing Foreigners Play Review 

    “So we’ve been cast in a post-war English Nationalist Anti-Fascist Kebab Shop reimagining of Henry V set in the future?”! That line sets the tone for English Kings Killing Foreigners — a bold and biting interrogation of Shakespeare’s place in British culture today. Now playing at Soho Theatre for a…

  • Food

    Hanbaagaasuuteeki Review 

    One of the summer’s most viral food spots, Hanbaagaasuuteeki drew crowds of Londoners and tourists eager to try its Asian-inspired American smash burgers. So what’s all the fuss about? ONIN found out at this week’s launch party. Our first question: what sets Hanbaagaasuuteeki apart from other burger joints in the…

  • Arts

    50 First Dates: The Musical Review

    If you were a teen in the early 2000s, chances are Drew Barrymore’s films were part of your cinematic upbringing. I enjoyed the 2004 rom-com 50 First Dates with its message about living each day to its fullest. So when I was invited to the premiere of 50 First Dates:…

  • Events: Lifestyle

    Financial Times Weekend Festival Review

    Another September means another Financial Times Weekend Festival. I had a blast last year so was excited to return to this one day festival which is filled with talks, wine tasting and celeb spotting.  This one-day festival took place on Saturday 6th September in the grounds of Kenwood House. Once…