REVIEW: The Piano Works, Soho
With the promise of singing waiters and a live band, my friend Aoife and I knew we had to pay
With the promise of singing waiters and a live band, my friend Aoife and I knew we had to pay
After 15 years of its much-contested closure, The Colony Room Club has been meticulously recreated as “a love letter to
Exploring the reality and challenges of being a lesbian in the 21st century, Damsel Productions brings The Ministry of Lesbian
The owner of a Russian restaurant in Soho has donated more than £11,000 to support people affected by the war
King Louis, the orangutan in Disney’s version of The Jungle Book, was onto something when he sang of his desire
A Soho Japanese restaurant will celebrate its first birthday by raising a glass of Sake with the first one hundred
A play that explores themes of gentrification and political and class divisions will be staged in a church in Soho
My grandma is an Irish Catholic and a post-war baby. She used to have a car with a hand-crank start.
Taylor Swift fans have swarmed a pub in Vauxhall after the release of her new album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Sara Pascoe, Live at the Apollo and Taskmaster star, headlined the April edition of the refugee comedy collective at Soho
In 2004, 24 photography students from Central St Martins committed to documenting New Year’s Day annually for 24 years. And