
A Northerner in denial, Rachel perpetually places herself anywhere but native Manchester, now leaving her down and out in London (not Paris). She likes words, taking photographs, subtitles, travelling the world whenever her overdraft allows, vintage book shops and solo gallery visits. She’s often found in dark rooms with strangers…cinemas, honest. She’s also Arts & Culture Editor of TLW.
16
Feb
2013
A Bigger Splash at Tate Modern
Taking Hockney two weeks to capture a moment that took seconds, 'A Bigger Splash' sets the scene for the artist’s ability
15
Feb
2013
London School of Attraction Coaching
London School of Attraction teaches the skills to approach, converse with, and ultimately attract the object of your affection
4
Feb
2013
‘Silver Action’ at Tate Modern
For too long silence has been a state women have been forced into... Suzanne Lacy has given them their voice back
15
Jan
2013
T S Eliot Prize for Poetry 2012
Sharon Olds’s 'Stag’s Leap' enraptured the audience and made her the unanimous winner of this year’s T S Eliot Prize
7
Jan
2013
Coming Up in 2013…
2013 is admittedly going to struggle to chase the dragon that was 2012. But London is sure going to give it a good go
31
Dec
2012
Last Minute New Year’s Eve
How does one begin to celebrate the year we survived the much afeared Olympics and the apocalypse in one fell swoop?
20
Dec
2012
A Party to End It All…
It’s the end of the world tomorrow but Doomsday prophecies come up tops when it comes to excuses to throw parties
17
Dec
2012
‘Mydidae’ at Soho Theatre
'Mydidae' achieves its goal, presenting a brave, hard hitting yet tender play about those secret moments in our relationships
12
Dec
2012
Frisky and Mannish
'London's best kept secret is Cellar Door on Aldwych... A disused underground toilet turned into a louche cabaret bar'
9
Dec
2012
‘Not So Silent Movies’, King’s Cross
'Not So Silent Movies' combines the universal appeal of silent film with the haphazard excitement of improvised music









