‘WHERE THE PANCAKES ARE’ Pop-Up
We stopped by the recent pop-up event at HABITAT in the heart of Chelsea, where the restaurants founder, Patricia Trijbits, welcomed us with open arms
Chinese New Year at The Dorchester
The BBC says that the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations outside of China happened in London. Inside China Tang’s at The Dorchester Hotel, we exp
Why We Don’t Like Certain Kinds of People
First impressions are as dangerous as they are powerful. More often than we’d care to admit, our feelings about a person are formed within a few sec
Why We’re All So Horny About Unicorns
Cultural trends typically parallel the world around them. In our current climate of financial and political uncertainty, for instance, we see the rise
‘Getting Married Today’ Cabaret
A bride to be getting cold feet and questioning why marriage is an idea she entertained to begin with… Sound like a plot you’ve heard before. Well
How Not To Be Seen: Bisexual Places In London
What’s left of the richness of London’s queer scene is now fragmented into different urban areas that summons specific queer types according to ..
The Lost Art of Buying Time
'I’m late!' has become the tagline that snags my life as I scurry about searching for the right shoes, my keys and my common sense. It’s the Moder
Theatre Review: ‘My Last Duchess’
Last week Londnr was invited to sample a little snippet of the New Diorama Theatre’s current season of plays ‘Reptember Reloaded’; put on by The
Public Warning: New Year, New Me-Tox
Spurred on by the annual decimation of the turkey carcass, citizens are now intent on doing the same to their own bodies. Although spring is still a .
What Lies Beneath: Gay Escorting
We live in the 21st century. Traditional attitudes to sex went out the window in the 60s – and surely things have only got less conservative since t