London Tide review: A dirge – but what did you expect?


by @cityam

@cityam— A mashup of PJ Harvey and Charles Dickens's most loathed novel Our Mutual Friend results in a surprisingly compelling production at the Lyttelton Theatre.

Forbes—‘Shōgun’ Episode 10 Review: A Powerful Finale, But Not What I Was Expecting. ~a poem by Mariko. I admit, that for perhaps the first time in Shōgun's limited run, I walked away with mixed feelings.

The Independent—Farzi, London restaurant, review: How to break the humdrum of mediocrity. Among the Spaghetti Houses and Angus Steakhouses in Haymarket is a north Indian bistro with good food and great value that’s well worth seeking out

The Guardian—Pro-Palestine murals in London face council review and removal. Tower Hamlets criticised by its own mayor for taking down murals, while Redbridge reviews artwork after complaintsCouncil authorities have moved to take down pro-Palestine murals in east London, while another is being reviewed after complaints were made by pro-Israel lawyers.The latter, which depicts four journalists standing against a backdrop of ruins and under the words “Heroes of Palestine”, went up last month in Redbridge, east London, as local authorities came under pressure over similar...