
The former editor of Miami webzine MOLI, Pacha Magazine, Ibiza, and quarterly glossy West End Review can invariably be found lurking beneath the darkness of many a London club or screening room scribing music, culture and lifestyle features for print and the world wide web. Ms Vaseline loves cats, custard tarts and frolicking in fields to hammer ‘n’ tongs industrial techno. Today she is the founding editor of The London Word – her literary labour of love – and she is penning her magnum opus; a novel of Victorian gothic proportions.
1
Oct
2008
Dan Baldwin’s ‘Dead Innocent’ Exhibition
A much anticipated collection of new paintings, ceramics and installations, is now showing at the Forster Gallery in East London
24
Sep
2008
Kids to Take Over Royal Albert Hall This Sunday
'I Don’t Feel Like Dancing!' is presented by Dowsett’s Theatretrain company, one of the UK's leading youth performing arts groups
28
Aug
2008
Le Maison du Chocolat – Expensive Taste
Their summer collection is inspired by the colours and tastes of Seville in Spain, and includes five fruit chocolate cubes presented in contemporary fan shaped boxes
27
Aug
2008
London: Rip-off Capital?
London is expensive, Oxford Street is unruly and the weather’s about as bright as Victoria Beckham’s singing career
22
Aug
2008
Staying Forever 27 at Proud Gallery Camden
What do Kurt Cobain, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison all have in common?
17
Aug
2008
Splash-Mob Waterslide on Primrose Hill
The watersliding masses descended on Primrose Hill on Saturday afternoon for ‘Splash-Mob’
15
Aug
2008
Chills & Thrills London: Jack the Ripper Tour
We visited the murder scene of the so-called final victim of Jack the Ripper: Mary Jane Kelly, at what was once Dorsett Street, Spitalfields
13
Aug
2008
Twelfth Night at Kensington Palace Gardens
If you're in any way hesitant about sitting through live Shakespeare, don’t be. This new production of Twelfth Night is neither boring nor laboriously long
6
Aug
2008
Victoria Therapy Suite: The Epitome of Anti-Cool
The hotel’s not hip, and it’s definitely not rock ‘n’ roll, but if you wanna unwind there’s a pretty heavenly little health spa tucked away in the basement
4
Aug
2008
The State of the Music Industry: A Londoner’s Perspective
Camden-based musician and producer Simon Goldsmith thinks there’s “a fine line between tyranny and freedom”









