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A Changed Man
On my way home from work a homeless man asked me if I had any spare change. I told him I did and thanked him for asking. It was only when I returned home to my mansion that I realised he may have been asking for it for himself. But…
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Tonkotsu
Tonkotsu : The award winning Japanese gem hidden in an East London railway arch By Carolyn Owlett Hidden away under the arches close to Haggerston station lies one of east London’s most delicious restaurants, Tonkotsu. In an area densely overpopulated with gastro bars and up market pop ups this little…
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Raving with Little Rascals
Big Fish Little Fish Events Reviewed By Carolyn Owlett Ever imagined what it would be like to go raving with your kids? Well as bizarre an idea as that sounds that is exactly what Big Fish Little Fish events offer! Big Fish Little Fish is a brand new, creative and…
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Boqueria Tapas Queenstown
Tapas is by far one if my favourite foods, I love the idea of sharing dishes with friends and family. Fling in some sunshine and it’s easy to feel like I’m in Spain. Not quite Spain but almost is Boqueria in trendy Battersea on Queenstown Road. This beautiful converted restaurant with…
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Flowers for Algernon: Etcetera Theatre, Camden
The Etcetera Theatre has adapted Daniel Keyes’ novel Flowers for Algernon into a captivating one-man show. The plot follows Charlie, a simpleton who has experimental surgery which rapidly increases his intelligence. Initially oblivious to the abuse he suffered from his mother and colleagues, he soon starts to realise as his…