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RICHARD III At Cockpit Theatre Review
Anyone who knows me knows I love the Tudor period — and that fascination extends to how the Tudors came to rule, beginning with Henry VII’s defeat of Richard III at Bosworth in 1485. My dad has always firmly believed Richard didn’t kill the Princes in the Tower, and I…
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Tagine & Grill At Sun & 13 Cantons Review
My friend arrived from Canada this week, and what better way to catch up than a trip to Morocco — well, not the country itself, but to the new permanent residency of Tagine & Grill, Moroccan‑inspired dining at The Sun & 13 Cantons. Tagine & Grill was founded by Moroccan‑born…
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How to Build a Better Digital Wind-Down Routine
Build a better digital wind-down routine with simple London lifestyle tips covering screen habits, mobile games, online casino play and calmer evenings.
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Cleopatra: The Immersive Experience Review
Cleopatra: The Immersive Experience opens with a simple but compelling question: who was Cleopatra? We know she was a daughter, wife, lover, mother, and a queen navigating power in a man’s world, but here the focus widens to her lifestyle, beauty, love and legacy. Two years in the making, the…
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−320°F At Sadler’s Wells Review
I’ve never seen a production all in Japanese until Thursday night at the London premiere of −320°F at Sadler’s Wells. This science‑fiction drama that blends mythology, biotechnology, music and dance. It begins at an excavation led by a biotechnology professor whose assistant—kept alive past a 15‑year prognosis thanks to modern…














