Lockdown doesn’t have to be boring. With November marking the world’s 26th vegan month, here's a few for your vegan holidays.
Category: Arts & Culture
Top 4 outdoor art and sculptures in London this fall
Despite the upcoming lockdown part-two, you can still safely discover London's top four outdoor art installations with your family.
Enveloped in electro: Dirty Freud’s “Blood Bayou”
Dirty Freud has made a comeback with his new single, Blood Bayou, described as a dark electronic experience.
5 best eco-friendly and sustainable shops in Notting Hill
Notting Hill is the new central hub for eco-friendly sustainable shops that provide us with a guilt-free shopping experience.
Ariana Grande bares all in her new album, ‘Positions’
Friday October 30 was the day every Ariana Grande fan had been waiting for. The day she released her highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘positions’ (aka AG6), her third album in two years.
Unsolved mysteries: An ever growing phenomenon
Crime documentaries and unsolved mysteries are an ever-growing phenomenon.
The top 10 best doughnuts in London
Doughnuts are undoubtedly delicious. With reading week right around the corner, this is the perfect opportunity to go crazy and sample the best doughnuts London has to offer.
Emily in Paris Review: you either love it or hate it
The new Netflix rom-com Emily in Paris, from Sex and the City creator Darren Star, has divided the internet.
Nicola Adams makes Strictly history
Former GB boxer Nicola Adams hoping to knock out the competition in first same-sex pairing in Strictly Come Dancing's 16-year history.
91 Days In Isolation: Notes of frustration with touches of melancholy
91 Days In Isolation. This is The Slow Readers Club’s second album in 2020 is out now and available to stream everywhere.
A spooky story: Maxwell Mansion
Three friends, a creepy old house, what could happen? Read our first short story, Maxwell Mansion, to get you into a Halloween mood...
Plants and Animals: An electric example of art-rock
The Montreal based trio, Plants and Animals, are back with their fifth studio album; an electric example of art-rock surrounding existential dread.