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Last Updated on March 3, 2026 Smashing lobsters in Soho  Before the rise of AI and the addictive temptations of social media, life used to be full of more innocent pleasures. I remember being childishly excited about the 2011 opening of the first Burger & Lobster restaurant in swanky Mayfair. There were only three main […]

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Last Updated on March 2, 2026 1066 and all that – Elizabeth Wardle’s Arts and Crafts Bayeux Tapestry. What must it have been like for the women of Canterbury who embroidered the authentic Bayeux Tapestry? The 70 metre embroidery tells the story of the Battle of Hastings and of life in 11th-century England before and […]

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Last Updated on March 1, 2026 Tigermilk introduces a South American brunch in Soho Tigermilk opened in the UK in June last year, expanding from its original locations in France. It promises a ‘gram-worthy magical mystery tour through the cuisines of South America, couched in plush, eclectic but relaxed surroundings. The interiors mix a sort […]

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Last Updated on February 28, 2026 A visit to Ancient Egypt through 180 objects Visitors to London have a unique opportunity to see an exhibition of ancient Egyptian artefacts gathered from museums and sites across Egypt. On loan from Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, 180 priceless artefacts, many of which have never left Egypt, are […]

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Last Updated on February 27, 2026 Futuristic Dance Piece Narrated by Tilda Swinton First things first: the Coronet Theatre’s determination to present new, ground-breaking, often challenging international work, some of which would probably never be seen in this country otherwise, is admirable.  A look at this historic Notting Hill venue’s programme for any given season […...


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