No Man’s Island, The Big House, stage review: ‘A script so authentic it’s like watching a documentary’
This charity production is ‘inventive, funny, powerful and utterly compelling’
This charity production is ‘inventive, funny, powerful and utterly compelling’
This novel ‘paints a picture of a journey away and back that many readers will recognise’
Elly Ward’s commendable new venture is ‘vegan, hyper-seasonal, reused, recycled, and local’ – it just needs a few minor corrections to really shine
Ruben Östlund’s black comedy is a ‘gargantuan success with a knock-out cast’
More than 80 paintings make up the first major display of the artist’s work in London since the turn of the century
The restaurant makes a triumphant return to permanent digs with some ‘fresh magic’
Everyone seems to be hiding something in the Hackney-based author’s whodunnit
Luke Findlay’s permanent venue is a ‘winner’
The Hackney author’s third novel is ‘one to put on your summer reading list’
The Academy has collected 20 of the Scottish artist’s London artworks to celebrate his 70th birthday
The Dutch street artist has taken his work off walls across Europe for his first UK gallery outing in Dalston
Virtual reality and 360-degree projections offer an ‘intimate’ view of the artist for fans and newcomers alike
Smokey meat and whiskey make for a ‘worthy addition to a road with an illustrious history’
The Colombian restaurant at Howling Hops Brewery is a ‘little unimaginative’ but perfect for soaking up the beers
Yaël Farber’s star-studded take on the classic is elegant, but ‘both its visual beauty and horror are overexposed’
Chef Andy Goodwin has created a ‘gorgeous little spot’ on the first floor of the Leman Locke Hotel