23
Jan
2009
Dining at The Guardian Canteen
A hack from a national newspaper recently lured me to lunch at his brand new HQ. All was not well within its wavy, gleaming glass walls
13
Jan
2009
The Mermaid of London: A Weird Tail
The wonder of the world, the admiration of all ages, the theme of the Philosopher, the Historian, the Poet…may be seen at number 59 St James Street
5
Jan
2009
Londoners Speak Out at Israeli Embassy
Two Israeli citizens died before Saturday’s air strikes so I asked Dan Mayer of the Socialist Workers Party whether the responsibility for this conflict lies with Hamas
4
Jan
2009
London Marches for Palestine
The march began in Embankment, went past Downing Street and ended in Trafalgar Square where the likes of Ken Livingstone, ex-Mayor of London, addressed the masses
2
Jan
2009
Modern Consumer Gripe: Holloway Road Odeon
Introducing first and second class citizenry in the democratic cinema environment? When will the remorseless profiteering cease?
30
Dec
2008
Don’t Wait for Godot in London
Here are a few stonewall review predictions for the new production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, which ends its national tour at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in April
26
Dec
2008
Wandsworth Car Towing Thieves
We’re all used to complicated parking regulations in London, with the evil, vulture-like councils seizing every opportunity to issue us with fines
24
Dec
2008
London’s Festive Phantoms
The magic of the festive season would be somewhat lacking if it were not for the annual spook tale to chill the spine
15
Dec
2008
London: Like it Or Leave it
Why move to London, rent a mouldy room and suffer relentless damp if you aren’t going to embrace its social(ising) superiority?
4
Dec
2008
Phantom Or Flesh: Bears in London
Over the last few weeks a few strange whispers have emerged from the woods of Wanstead concerning the possible sighting of a bear-like creature