
There were some unusual twists on the menu, such as cornflake ice cream, a refreshing change from vanilla

Pop Up Screens is like chilling in your cooler buddy’s garden, watching your favourite films on a summer’s eve

I started off with the mackerel pate while my companion ventured for some serano ham with sherry vinaigrette

The first of this documentary double bill about activist musicians screens at Riverside Studios this Wednesday

Demi-Monde is the third and final play of the ‘Desire and Destruction’ season by Love & Madness
Fairfax Hall makes up one half of the Sipsmith duo – co-founders of London’s newest microdistillery

Making up the Madness series at Riverside Studios along with productions of Macbeth and Ajax, author Martin McDonagh might be feeling a little uneasy about keeping the same company as theatrical giants Shakespeare and Sophocles.

Part of the Madness Season at Hammersmith’s Riverside Studios, Ajax sets Sophocles’ 450BC drama at the time of the First World War, shifting the focus from the horrors of war to the psychological consequences it has for those who take part.

It’s not often that you see a production of a Shakespearean play that involves suited and booted Cockney gangsters, folk singers huddled in the corner of an East End bar, and a chap with a resemblance to Brad Pitt indulging in some gratuitous smooching and bottom-groping with a woman dressed like Mary Quant.

The idea of spending a morning picking up some culinary expertise at Leiths, one of the capital’s big name cookery schools, was a very attractive one. In reality, however, the experience fell far short of my expectations. Was I hoping for too much?
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