Secret Wars | Gig Review
An underground movement of interactive art is happening in towns and cities all over Europe, from small back street venues, through to large warehouse buildings.
An underground movement of interactive art is happening in towns and cities all over Europe, from small back street venues, through to large warehouse buildings.
The Social on Little Portland Street played host to three bands with few similarities,a mix of happy electronic folk, beautifully distorted melodies and tunes that reminded you of a dream.
The Social Network is a fast-paced film about a socially stunted Harvard IT student who, after a shattered relationship, takes to writing a vicious blog about his ex-girlfriend.
A homage to Journey to the West, set in a futuristic cyberpunk dystopia where humans are near extinct and robots rule the Earth.
The Counter Café in Hackney Wick serves up cooked breakfasts and home made brownies with views of the Olympic Village.
London’s XOYO was filled to the brim with eager music fans and crowd-surfers on October 14 as it hosted a sell-out gig with distortion-rockers, No Age.
If you are looking for cheap, fast and simple Mexican food then El Chico’s is the place for you.
It is a film about three middle-aged buddies + one ugly adolescent going back to their 80s heyday in a (wait for it…) Hot Tub Time Machine!
Jalebi Junction, is a small café wedged in between the sari shops, it’s famous for the beloved Indian pastry, ‘Jalebi’.
The Norwegian band, The New Wine, is making big waves at home and abroad with their quirky and alternative tunes.