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TRIBE Phnom Penh Review

TRIBE Phnom Penh Review

Marissa Carruthers reviews TRIBE Phnom Penh, which has opened in the Post Office Square in the Cambodian capital. As the latest international chain hotel to open in the capital, TRIBE…

Metropole Underground Review

Metropole Underground Review

Marissa Carruthers reviews Metropole Underground, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh’s latest bar to open.  Stepping into Metropole Underground is akin to being transported to another world. Tucked away at the entrance…

YOTEL London Shoreditch Review

YOTEL London Shoreditch Review

James Clark checks out YOTEL London Shoreditch in the heart of one of the capital’s liveliest neighbourhoods. Just over a year ago, I visited YOTEL London in Clerkenwell and was…

Jack Absolute Flies Again Review

Jack Absolute Flies Again Review

Julia Bright reviews Jack Absolute Flies Again at the National Theatre, a rollicking update on Sheridan’s The Rivals. There is no doubt, Jack Absolute Flies Again is a hit. It’s a…

The Roof Terrace at The Sloane Club

The Roof Terrace at The Sloane Club

London Begins at 40 Food Critic, James Clark returns to Sloane Place to check out the rooms, The Roof Terrace at The Sloane Club, and brand-new British-Javanese menu. Sloane Place…

David Remfry: Watercolour

David Remfry: Watercolour

Neil Hennessy-Vass takes a look at the new exhibition of David Remfry: Watercolour now showing at the Royal Watercolour Society in London. David Remfry is in his 80th year, I…

London Theatres : a Review

London Theatres : a Review

Mark Bibby Jackson reviews London Theatres, a guide to London’s Theatres by Michael Coveney and Peter Dazeley with foreword by actor Mark Rylance published by Frances Lincoln. One of the…

Discover London Explored

Discover London Explored

Mark Bibby Jackson reviews London Explored, a photographic-led guide to London by Peter Dazeley published by Frances Lincoln. The greater you get to know London the more you realise how…

Is God Is a Revenger’s Tragedy?

Is God Is a Revenger’s Tragedy?

The Royal Court’s ambitious and refreshing new programme has continued with Aleshea Harris’ revenge drama Is God Is at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Fast and furious from the off, Aleshea Harris’…