Reviews

Legally Blonde | Theatre review

The musical manages to be even funnier and snappier than the film starring Reese Witherspoon. The songs are catchy and it has all that a Mamma Mia fan would love to see: light entertainment, camp musical numbers and a slighty cheesy feeling.



The British Music Experience | Exhibition review

Only at the O2 for a limited time, The British Music Experience is the one to visit, you can learn about the clothing, the instruments behind the music and the performers.



The real Van Gogh | Art review

For many, Van Gogh is associated with sunflowers, ear removal and cringe-worthy American pronounciation.



Rammstein | Concert review

Arguably Germany’s biggest musical export since Kraftwerk, they returned to Wembley as part of their first tour in five years.



The Book of Eli | Film review

Travelling West with only the sun and his faith to guide him, Eli must deliver the book he is carrying to its final destination.



Crude | Film review

Crude is a compelling documentary that follows the class-action lawsuit filed in 1993 by 30,000 Ecuadorians against oil-giant Texaco.



Dazzle, a gem at the National Theatre

Now on its 20th year, the Dazzle: Modern Contemporary Jewellery exhibition is once again on display at the London National Theatre, South Bank. If you are looking for modern, limited edition, and contemporary metal art work, the array of jewellery on display may cause a twinkle in your eyes. The designs are very unique, different and stylish.



Pains of Youth at the National Theatre

In Pains of Youth the central theme is emotional pain and suffering, while the underlying story is a tale of sexual discovery in 1920s Vienna, told through teenage anxiety and a largely negative perspective.



Street Art Exhibition

The exhibition taking place at the Black Rat Gallery in Shoreditch, aims to prove that there was life before Banksy but doesn’t forget to give credit to his art.



Rich Mix | Venue Review

So much more than just a cinema, Rich Mix, in the vibrant area of Shoreditch, is London’s up and coming multi-functioning arts centre.