An erudite round-up of Christopher’s adventures in the city; where they’ve been, what they thought, and, most crucially, why YOU should go too.
Review: EXERCISE I Daniel Lismore + POAN
Acquiring an original Daniel Lismore creation, born of this collaboration with POAN, is a singular pleasure…
Restaurant Review: Masala Zone, Piccadilly Circus
Stepping into Masala Zone, Piccadilly Circus, feels like an entry into a Maharaja’s dining chamber…
Review: Frieze Masters
Frieze commemorates its twenty-year milestone with a triumphant return, offering a magnetic display of artistry that spans the globe…
‘LOST GIRLS’ presented by War Child UK at Flowers Gallery
The inclusion of works by illustrious artists such as Ai Wei Wei, along with multimedia pieces by co-curator and InFems Artist-in-Residence Nadia Duvall…
Theatre Review: Imposter 22 at Royal Court
Marking a pivotal moment of authentic representation, a testament to the evolving and responsible landscape of contemporary theatre…
Review: dreammachine
When you land on the tactile dreammachine website, you’re immediately hooked. For an immersive nut like me, this is my candy…
Restaurant Review: FOWL by Fallow
Chefs Will Murray and Jack Croft, alongside James Robson present a new cluck-tastic restaurant, serving up ‘beak-to-feet’ inspired chicken dishes…
Control Room A – Battersea Power Station: The Sleeping Giant Awakes!
The once sleeping giant is alive with electric power again. In fact, the newly repurposed Battersea Power Station is a magnificent metropolis of retail, dining, and entertainment…
Restaurant Review: Berenjak, Borough
‘Berenjak’, is a Persian word for handfuls of brightly coloured, toasted rice eaten as a snack at funfair. It’s deeply flavoured, and feels like a robust cuddle. This is rice on another level…
Sarah Lucas ‘Happy Gas’, at Tate Britain
I’ve long been an admirer of Sarah Lucas’ work and its profound exploration of the human form pushing gender and societal norms…
Dawn French is a Huge Twat at the London Palladium
Christopher Mills reviews ‘Dawn French is a Huge Twat’ at the London Palladium…
LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair, Berkeley Square
Christopher Mills reviews the LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair, Berkeley Square
Cocktails at the Artists’ Bar and Culinary Creations by Tom Booton, all at The Dorchester
In hotels, many people look upon cocktails as just a bonne bouche—a ‘chaser’ before dinner — but at the Artists’ Bar an atmosphere is created…
London Design Fair 2023
London Design Fair returns, bringing together makers from across the world into one concentrated, bustling Brick Lane space. Upon entering the Truman Brewery…
Lisetta Carmi: Identities, at Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
For those looking for an exhibition full of heart and spirit, head to Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, a stone’s throw from Angel, Islington. Italian photographer Lisetta Carmi…
‘Adrian Bliss: Inside Everyone’: Soho Theatre
Adrian Bliss has many rare qualities: a subtlety of capturing your attention, igniting your imagination, throwing a punch of enlightenment and making you fall out of your seat in hilarity…
’Rebecca’: A Multi-Sensory Musical of Firsts
Those seeking an imaginative escape to the Cornish home of Manderley may want to pick up Daphne du Maurier’s novel for a more authentic gothic escapade, rather than heading to the makeshift ‘multi-sensory’ musical Manderley at Charing Cross theatre…