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.
11
Jul
2014
My London: Chris McMuck
'I’ll always remember the initial days of the Shoreditch art scene in the mid-‘90s; things were fresh and new and we had our part of London to run riot'
14
Feb
2014
My London: Sammi Jane Branson-Pay, Healer
'Rolling around in the back of a black cab on Oxford Street with Liam Gallagher circa 1994 is my most vivid London memory'
4
Feb
2014
My London: Restaurateur Aaron Resch
'My most vivid London memory is sitting in the Effra Pub on Kellett Road in Brixton eating a huge plate of delicious jerk chicken for a fiver'
28
Jan
2014
My London: Isabella Salamone, Textile Designer
'My favorite area in London is Brick Lane for the ever-changing display of street art, the eclectic crowd, the markets and vintage shops'
15
Jan
2014
My London: Joe Warwick, journalist
'I’ve never been to see a tennis match at Wimbledon - if anyone wants to send me some Centre Court tickets for this year, I’ll take them somewhere very nice for lunch!'
4
Jan
2014
My London: Mojo Filter, DJ & Producer
'What would I recommend everyone in London do at least once? Take acid and run naked through the streets proclaiming to be Jesus'
23
Dec
2013
My London: Sean Johnston, DJ & Producer
'I feel most creative in Hackney; just for the sense that things are changing and that anything could happen'
17
Dec
2013
My London: Elaine Burke, Designer
'I am currently working on the set up of our new workshop in Malawi and I have some interesting new collaborations in London coming up'
26
Nov
2013
My London: Barry Kay, Skateboarder
'My most vivid London memory has gotta be growing up skating, and the South Bank; many surreal memories I couldn’t count'
12
Nov
2013
My London: Sahar Freemantle, Milliner
'I feel pretty creative in my millinery studio in Hackney; its full of old bits of stuff that could be used to create head sculptures’