Out & About
Where to go and what to do covering restaurants, exhibitions, theatre, club nights, movies, concerts, bands and events!
Tate Modern boasts the Turbine Hall. Battersea Power Station has TOZI Grand Café, a top notch Italian restaurant that gives foodies a feast in what feels like an art gallery. The upside down table
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How happily married are the happily married? Home, I’m Darling encourages us to peer through the windows of a supposedly perfect partnership to find all is not as it seems… Every couple
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For almost 20 years, LEON has been serving ‘naturally fast food’ to Londoners and beyond. Having started as a small venture in Carnaby Street back in 2004, the brand now boast branches
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He’s grumpy. He’s angry. He’s optimistic. But most of all he is blisteringly funny. Stand-up Garrett Millerick brings his particular brand of humour to London this week with Just Trying
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It’s been a rollercoaster couple of years for Essex-born Masterchef winner Alex Webb. Having wowed the judges enough to take the top spot, he spent the first part of 2022 taking over Number One
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Becky knows what she wants, she knows what she needs, and she knows how to get it. Becky wants fame, deserves fame, Becky has to be famous When drag artist Becky Biro is warned she needs a larger
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If there’s one thing we love, it’s a cocktail. And now London Cocktail Week has released its event schedule for 2022 – an incredible timetable of unmissable parties, pop-ups,
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CARNIVORES assemble! In a world where it has become virtually criminal to even to chop the tops off carrots for fear of making them look less authentic – and where someone somewhere is making
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Honeysuckle Island is a magical, mystical place in the imagination of an 11-year-old girl who grows up to be successful stand-up comic Harriet Kemsley. In the midst of gloomy mourning for the Queen
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A hot ticket for a West End theatre. A cocktail or two before curtain up. Maybe a light supper at the end of the performance. Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekov. This sounds like a splendidly
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