drama, Interviews, Theatre

Five Minutes With… Emma Rigby

The actress chatted to LLLC's Emma Clarendon about her current role  in Witness for the Prosecution.  Hi Emma, thanks for talking to me. How are you finding being a part of Witness for the Prosecution? Hey Emma, firstly great name! I am absolutely thrilled to be performing every day on stage with such a great company. Witness For The Prosecution is a brilliant production and I am delighted to be… Continue reading Five Minutes With… Emma Rigby

Food & Drink & Travel, News

NEWS: New Vegan Cafe ‘We Are Vegan Everything’ Now Open

From the people behind Camden Market’s Cupcakes and Shhht comes this brand new vegan dining cafe.  Based in the heart of Hackney, this new vegan dining cafe will serve up contemporary alternatives to traditional favourites including their brand new recipe for ‘vegan fried eggs’, made with whole food, plant-based ingredients.  Other recipes heading up WAVE cafe's menu includes their new vegan smoked salmon and cream… Continue reading NEWS: New Vegan Cafe ‘We Are Vegan Everything’ Now Open

News, Visual Art

PREVIEW: Frank Bowling, Tate Britain

On display from the 31st May, Tate Britain will present the first retrospective to explore the artist's 60 year career.   Cover Girl 1966, Private Collection© Frank Bowling. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2019. This exhibition will celebrate the full length of Frank Bowling's career from the 1960's, exploring how he expanded the possibilities of paint, influencing artists with… Continue reading PREVIEW: Frank Bowling, Tate Britain

Food & Drink & Travel, News

Unique Places to Eat and Drink: February 2019

Looking for a unique way to dine and enjoy a few drinks? Here's Love London Love Culture's top picks for February... The Grand Expedition: running at a top secret location somewhere along the Victoria line, prepare for a completely unique dining and immersive experience that takes you up into the clouds. This is the latest edible adventure… Continue reading Unique Places to Eat and Drink: February 2019

drama, Reviews, Theatre

REVIEW: Welcome to the UK, The Bunker Theatre

Hard-hitting, hysterical and obscure, Welcome to the UK provides a voice to the unheard in this brand new piece. Once I had stepped foot into the Bunker Theatre and was enthusiastically handed a raffle ticket before taking my seat surrounded by deflated balloons, I knew I going to be in for a wild ride. Welcome to… Continue reading REVIEW: Welcome to the UK, The Bunker Theatre