
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
Aug
2008
Film Releases: ‘Cass’ – The True Story of an East End Thug
The true story of Cass’s biographical drama is strong enough to triumph over the rather slow pacing and flimsy acting
14
Jul
2008
Stage of the Art 2 – The Final Rendezvous
Stage of the Art images project on the walls to a slightly bizarre, eclectic soundtrack as people with plastic pint glasses pile into the deceptively large theatre
12
Jul
2008
Glamming it Up at London’s Palm Beach
Gambling has always been a glamorous game; at least to those of us who have only experienced it on the silver screen.
1
Jul
2008
Stage of the Art – Bringing Music to Art Venues
July in London is set to be a rockin’ affair as a unique programme of gigs from Stage of the Art at... Read More
30
Jun
2008
Vancouver Visits London Via Trafalgar Square
Vancouverism: West Coast Architecture + City-Building, is part of the London Festival of Architecture, and it offers the perfect opportunity to check out this historic building
26
Jun
2008
Eating Out at an Empty Embassy in Mayfair
Served in swanky style, the sautéed prawns, with pepper bruschetta and guacamole, are delicately stacked
21
Jun
2008
‘Into The Hoods – A London Fairytale’
An ensemble cast of smart, sassy street dancers bop, crump and breakdance their way through a montage of hip-hop, R & B, soul and pop
14
Jun
2008
Tunnel Vision – Banksy’s South Bank Stencil Show
These are just a few of the multitude of artworks created by 40 of the chief proponents of graffiti art who came from around the world to participate
11
Jun
2008
Timothy Leary’s Six Wives at Riverside Studios
Timothy Leary shared his private life with six women who all, at some stage during his controversial countercultural existence, became his wives
9
Jun
2008
Jack’s Back: The Ripper Returns to London
Focusing on the notorious murders that began in 1888, this exhibition at the Museum in Docklands lets the East End take centre stage









