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Bibimbap Charlotte Street Review
As the seasons turn and the nights draw in, cosy restaurants with warm, filling food become much more of a consideration for an evening chomping choice! However last week my chum and I were searching for not only this, but a quick and tasty meal before we had to dash…
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Frank Turner Gig Review
Booking for any gig more than six months in advance, is, more or less, a guarantee that it’s going to be good. Or at the very least, something special. When a friend told me he had tickets to see Frank Turner in February 2014 back in mid 2013, it seemed…
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Bel Ami – Charing Cross Theatre
Bel-Ami is a new musical adaptation of Guy De Maupassant’s novel- presented by final year BA Musical Theatre students from London College of Music, University of West London. Charing Cross Theatre showcases the play from awarding-winning composer Alex Loveless, an alumnus from LCM. The film tells the story of…
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Phil Vasili’s ‘Felt and Batten’: Review
‘Felt and Batten’ is the first published fiction novel from writer Phil Vasili. Raw Press has published as an E-book firstly. They also published Vasili’s acclaimed biography of Walter Tull, one of England’s first prominent black footballers. ‘Felt and Batten’ starts with a gripping description of Dani Nkpagayee, an Ogoni…
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School Dinners: Review
On Saturday night I entered The Central Foundation Boys School in Shoreditch for an evening of fine dining and entertainment. It was the first time I’d entered a school in a decade, and the first time I’d been excited to do so. Rows of long tables were lined up…