No more dodgy bowls of paella and two day old salami. A more sophisticated form of Spanish cooking has hit the capital
Tapas is provided to suit wines chosen by the diner at this innovative Spanish restaurant in Bloomsbury
This Mancunian folk-rock group are the musical equivalent of being hugged, stroked and licked by a good-natured cat
We’re all mad about our homes right now, maybe as we’re spending more time in them in order to economise.
For many Londoners the ascendancy of sin, exaltation of deviltry, incurrence of the wrath of God, fall of man and the crumbling of a once great empire is but the chronicle of any given inebriated Friday night out in Soho. For those of us however who have either a keen interest in ancient world history [...]
In France, a patisserie often has a café attached to it. This is a natural evolution given the high quality of produce that is manufactured day in day out by the combination of men with flour covering all of their clothes and the waspish, sclerotic women whose entire life essence seems to have been poured [...]
The Bloomsbury Festival is due to return from 19th – 21st October with a host of events and activities from the area’s contemporary creative organisations. Following the success of last year, the 2007 festival will offer a superb programme packed with music, dance, theatre, film, photography, literature and debate.
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