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Brontë Aurell’s ‘The Scandinavian Year’ Released
Brontë Aurell’s new book, ‘The Scandinavian Year’ is now available to order. To celebrate its release, ScandiKitchen Victoria—owned by Brontë herself—hosted a cozy get-together. Brontë is a Danish entrepreneur, restaurateur, and cook. Alongside her Swedish husband Jonas, she founded ScandiKitchen in 2007. Both missed the flavours of home and wanted…
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Hadestown Review
Hadestown has lingered on my theatre wish list since it opened in London in early 2024. After catching a glimpse of its energy at West End Live this summer, I was determined to see it before the year ended. Last week, I finally stepped into the underworld myself—attending the premiere…
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Vegemite Raises A Glass To London Cocktail Week With The Vegemite Non-groni
Raise your glasses and ready your taste buds: London Cocktail Week, running from October 9th to 19th, just got a bold new twist. In an exciting celebration of innovative drinks and culinary curiosity, iconic Aussie staple Vegemite is making its splash into the world of mixology with the launch of…
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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…
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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…