by Annem Hobson | Mar 25, 2016 | Food & Drink
Count Camillo Negroni, most likely inventor of the classic aperitif that takes his name, was almost certainly a bit of a wide boy. Substituting gin where soda water would normally be used is undeniably bold. Likewise his latter-day countryman, Luca, who imports...
by Annem Hobson | Mar 24, 2016 | Culture
Due to the overwhelming success of the first performance of ‘The Moselle Mystery’, there will be a second showing this Saturday night, at Lordship Rec’s Eco hub, for those who missed out last time. Directed by Sue Jameson, ‘The Moselle Mystery’ is a satirical murder...
by Annem Hobson | Mar 22, 2016 | Food & Drink
A beguiling mixture of modern restaurant and classic shisha lounge, The Banc opened its doors in a former Barclays building – hence the name – on West Green Road back in 2011. Its younger sister Banc Brasserie is located just across the street and features a...
by Annem Hobson | Mar 11, 2016 | Art, Drink, Food, Interviews
There is a big old building diagonally opposite Wood Green Station which I must have walked past a thousand times, assuming it was just another derelict. But this one is about to be transformed. Green Rooms will be the first arts-led independent social enterprise...
by Annem Hobson | Mar 9, 2016 | Food & Drink
Entering the Indoor Market adjacent to Seven Sisters Station, you’d be forgiven for thinking you had slipped through the wardrobe into Narnia. You’d be equally excused if you didn’t even know it was there. Seeking out shelter from the wind and rain, and looking for...