Posts Tagged ‘Sarah Gill’
Master and Servant – review
Simply masterful eatery named after Depeche Mode track
Read MoreStoke Newington Literary Festival – preview
Caitlin Moran, Martin Rowson, Danny Baker and Irvine Welsh on bill for bookish event
Read MoreBouchon Fourchette – review
Mare Street restaurant executes classy French cooking without a fuss
Read MoreFrom the flawless to the ‘minxed up’: how Field Day performers shone
Bat for Lashes, Kurt Vile and Animal Collective were among highlights at festival on Saturday
Read MoreMr Buckley’s – review
Restaurant bucks trend for gimmicky eateries and sets a very high bar indeed
Read MoreHackney Wick gallery Performance Space is one of a kind
Boundary pushing art venue unique in the UK
Read MoreMEATmission – review
Unholy gluttony at Hoxton restaurant serving ‘Dead Hippie’ burgers in converted church
Read MoreFood for Thought – more than meets the mouth
A monthly food symposium has launched, urging us to think before we eat
Read MoreBanner Repeater – lowering the barriers to local art
From a station platform Banner Repeater provides a link between the commuting public and the artistic community
Read MoreYalla Yalla – Lebanese street food comes to Hackney
Yalla Yalla opens in a car park off Shoreditch High Street
Read MoreWatt – a charged performance
A stage adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s second novel Watt opens this month at the Barbican
Read MoreGujarati Rasoi – review
Family-run restaurant Gujarati Rasoi serves up traditional Indian dishes with a modern twist
Read MoreSpit Jack’s – a taste of Spain
Sarah Gill samples the authentic and reasonably priced tapas at Spit Jack’s
Read MoreGreedy Cow – review
Burgers and other meaty treats are the mainstays of this East London eatery
Read MoreThe Master and Margarita – review
Mikhail Bulgakov’s ‘unstageable’ masterpiece at the Barbican
Read MoreStaging the ‘unstageable’ – The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita returns for a second stint at the Barbican
Read MoreRevealing Alice’s darker side
Tribute to Alice in Wonderland exhibition brings adult edge to classic children’s story
Read MoreQuills – review
Second Skin’s rendition of the last days of the Marquis de Sade is a compelling and credible portrayal
Read MoreEast End Backpassages – review
Book of alternative walks highlights strange and quirky side streets
Read MoreDead On Her Feet – review
Arcola Theatre, until 3 November 2012
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