Posts by Kaye Holland
Lady Gaga’s artRave: The Artpop Ball adds second London date
The legendary Lady Gaga is adding a second performance at London’s O2 on Saturday 25 October following overwhelming pre-sale demand for her 23 October O2 show, which was announced last week. Lady Gaga’s artRAVE: THE ARTPOP BALL tour is supporting the multi-platinum-selling artist’s new album ARTPOP which debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200. The […]
David Bailey’s Stardust
Legendary British photographer and 1960s superstar David Bailey is holding an exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery from February 6- June 1 2014. The landmark – Bailey is one of only three people to be granted the whole of the lower exhibition space at the NPG – ‘Stardust’ exhibition pulls together over 300 portraits […]
Raise a glass to London Fashion Week with LFW cocktails
The glamour, buzz and excitement of London Fashion Week is fast approaching, and as the anticipation ramps up, Dukes St James London – one of our favourite Mayfair hangouts – has launched its own ode to London’s status as a fashion capital of the world: a collection of limited edition London Fashion Week Cocktails. available […]
Kensington Place launch new pop-up diner
A fan of both fish and pop-ups – aka roving restaurants that allow chefs to get creative? Then check out FISHBone – Kensington Place’s pop up diner – which opened its doors yesterday. Yes one of our favourite fish brasseries has transformed its private dining room, for two months only, into FISHBone. A stone’s throw […]
West is best: Dorsett Shepherds Bush to open Spring 2014
All eyes may have been on East London in the aftermath of the 2012 Olympic Games in Stratford, but fast forward to 2014 and it’s all change in the capital. West is best or so Dorsett Hospitality International has declared. The Asia based hotel operator is set to open its first property in the UK […]
Roti Chai: spicing up W1
Roti Chai offers an authentic Indian experience worth braving the Oxford Street crowds for, writes Kaye Holland
Sweeney Todd: chilling yet charming
Cast aside any preconceptions of musicals (and Michael Ball) that you might have. Director Jonathan Kent’s revival of Stephen Sondheim’s gorgeously grisly musical – based on the 1973 play, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, by Christopher Bond – is a million miles away from the bubblegum musicals that permeate the rest of the West End.
London’s Top Five Places For Pizza
Want a slice of la dolce vita? Here’s where to find the best pizzas in town…
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