
Nick is a writer who has been living in London for three years, covering
film, theatre, music and food in all the various forms that London has to
offer. What Nick finds intriguing about London is the real possibility to
determine the sort of city in which one lives. For although it seems
hectic, loud and a little overwhelming, it is malleable enough to allow
people to make their own mark. Nick is also part of a sketch group that
writes and performs comedy, a lot of which can be found at
www.inthechumbucket.blogspot.com.
18
Apr
2010
Shoreditch’s Monsieur M
The Indochinese influence extends to Buddhist statues and josticks, all set against red-painted walls
6
Apr
2010
Imli for Indian
The meat dishes were successful in terms of their flavour but it was the desserts that really cemented Imli as a place to eat
5
Apr
2010
Martin Gilbert of Miss Q’s
'It was such a pleasure working with The Killers and the same goes for Kasabian who are so easy to get on with'
5
Apr
2010
Crab Masterclasses at Trishna
Wielding the knife handle with controlled ferocity, out came the glistening produce and it was onto the claws and shell
3
Apr
2010
Swearing and Children
How old do children have to be before you can start using swear words in a shared conversation?
2
Apr
2010
Easter Weekend in London
It seems whatever religious festival is celebrated in London, it is always an excuse for gorging
17
Mar
2010
Oysters and Guinness
Saint Patrick's Day: classier than faking a family history, getting blind drunk and vomiting into one of those ludicrous hats
11
Mar
2010
Hot Hot Heat at Scala
Canadian group Hot Hot Heat played the Scala as the final part of their latest European tour
10
Mar
2010
Food at 52’s Spanish Lessons
Londoners are cosmopolitan when they go out to eat but they are quite conservative in terms of what they'll make for themselves
7
Mar
2010
True Taste Welsh Food Market
The best aspect of farmers’ markets is the stories behind the food and talking directly to the person responsible for the produce









