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Displaying all articles tagged:
London
the grub street diet
Oct. 4, 2024
Nigel Slater Is Serious About His Tea
“I stop short of following the precision of an ancient Japanese tea ceremony.”
By
Paula Aceves
london girl
June 24, 2024
Miss Americana Had a Good Run in London
She wasn’t the only royalty at the Eras Tour.
By
Jason P. Frank
mission: complete
Apr. 22, 2024
Tom Cruise Is a London Boy
And he’s doing the splits.
By
Jason P. Frank
pussycat win!
Apr. 15, 2024
Nicole Scherzinger Squats Her Way to Best Actress Olivier
She thanked the London theater community for “wrapping your arms and legs around me like a spider monkey.”
By
Jason P. Frank
culture
Apr. 10, 2024
Romeo and Juliet
Director Calls Out ‘Barrage’ of Racist Abuse
More than 800 Black performers signed a letter condemning the racism Francesca Amewudah-Rivers has faced since being cast as Juliet.
By
Tariro Mzezewa
gwynnocent
Nov. 15, 2023
Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial Enters the Camp Canon
In
Gwyneth Goes Skiing,
a London musical by “harbingers of queer chaos.”
By
Jason P. Frank
street view
May 31, 2023
Congestion Pricing’s Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Lessons from London’s 20 years of experience.
By
Justin Davidson
respect the classics
July 20, 2022
And the Victor of Jimmy Page and Robbie Williams’s Mansion Feud Is …
Not a whole lotta love between these two.
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Mar. 28, 2022
Peter Gabriel Attended Genesis’ Final Show, That’s All
“After tonight, we’ve all got to get real jobs.”
By
Devon Ivie
chef shuffle
Nov. 15, 2021
Daniel Humm Is Leaving His London Restaurant Over Vegan Vision
“This is not the path we wish to follow here at Claridge’s at the moment.”
By
Rachel Sugar
on the rise
Nov. 15, 2021
Meet the Designer for Party Girls Who Don’t Take Themselves Too Seriously
Sinead Gorey isn’t interested in fashion that isn’t fun.
By
Asia Milia Ware
crime
Oct. 4, 2021
What We Know About the Disappearance of Sarah Everard
A 33-year-old woman vanished while walking home in South London. A police officer has now been sentenced to life in prison for her rape and murder.
By
Claire Lampen
covers
June 2, 2021
Courtney Love Is Recording Acoustic Covers in London and Living Her Best Life
Listen to her cover “California Stars” with Big Moon’s Juliette Jackson.
By
Justin Curto
london fashion week
Sept. 22, 2020
The Pros and Cons of Digital Fashion Week
All this freedom, but where does it leave us?
By
Cathy Horyn
celebs
July 9, 2020
Are Chris Evans and Lily James Hooking Up or What?
The two were spotted sharing a cab back to Chris’s hotel in London and eating ice cream in a park the next day.
By
Hannah Gold
protest
June 1, 2020
Scenes from Police Brutality Protests Around the World
In cities across the globe, people gathered in solidarity with U.S. protesters demanding an end to racist law enforcement.
By
Hannah Gold
coronavirus
Apr. 17, 2020
I Wish I Was Having As Much Fun As This Ferry Driver
A London ferry did donuts in support of health-care workers.
By
Amanda Arnold
international women’s day
Mar. 9, 2020
Thousands of Women Marched for International Women’s Day
On Sunday, women around the world took to the streets to protest femicide, fascism, and discriminatory labor practices.
By
Hannah Gold
conversations
Mar. 9, 2020
The Anglo-American Restaurant Criticism Divide
“Go crazy, make people mad, and on to the next thing.”
By
Adam Platt
and
Jay Rayner
meat
Dec. 24, 2019
Rihanna Goes Incognito to Eat Massive Hot Dog in Peace
A true master of disguise!
By
Amanda Arnold
theater review
Dec. 2, 2019
London Theater Review:
My Brilliant Friend,
in Five Hours Onstage, Still Playful
Elena Ferrante’s four books become four acts.
By
James Frankie Thomas
terrorism
Nov. 29, 2019
Police Kill Attacker After Stabbings in London Bridge ‘Terrorist Incident’
Two people, in addition to the perpetrator, are dead after the attack.
By
Adam K. Raymond
cityscape
Oct. 30, 2019
Does the Future of Public Housing Lie in These Cozy London Projects?
Peter Barber’s cozy brickwork obliterates the usual concrete severity.
By
Justin Davidson
cityscape
Oct. 15, 2019
At Battersea Power Station, the Best We Could Hope for (in Both Senses)
Yet another spectacular building becomes mixed-use luxury.
By
Justin Davidson
lfw spring 2020
Sept. 16, 2019
Watch the Burberry Runway Show Livestream
Enjoy!
By
the Cut
hate crimes
Aug. 21, 2019
Teen Boys Deny Assaulting Lesbian Couple For Refusing to Kiss
In a horrifying homophobic attack, a lesbian couple was beaten up and robbed after they refused a group of boys’ demand to kiss each other.
By
Amanda Arnold
politics
June 4, 2019
Beloved British Cat Joins Anti-Trump Protests
Larry the Cat, of Downing Street fame, may have delayed Trump’s motorcade.
By
Anna Silman
the urbanist
May 29, 2019
A Book Editor’s Guide to London
Unpretentious afternoon tea, 18th-century hotels, and shopping like a royal.
As told to
Trupti Rami
weddings!
Apr. 29, 2019
The World’s Best Honeymoon Suites
Options for newlyweds who don’t just want to cuddle up and stay in anywhere.
By
Ashlea Halpern
protests
Apr. 22, 2019
Over 1,000 People Have Been Arrested Protesting Climate Change in London
“We will never stop fighting,” Swedish activist Greta Thunberg told demonstrators.
By
Amanda Arnold
oh my mcgrath
Apr. 5, 2019
The Mother of Makeup Is Taking Over an Entire Department Store
Pat McGrath’s mothership is coming to Selfridges.
By
Erica Smith
empire building
Jan. 23, 2019
The Eleven Madison Park Guys Are Going to London
Daniel Humm and Will Guidara will open Davies and Brook there this summer.
By
Chris Crowley
royals
Nov. 27, 2018
Everything to Know About Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s New Home
The royal couple is settling in Frogmore Cottage.
By
Amanda Arnold
cityscape
Nov. 26, 2018
Norman Foster’s Tulip Is Instagram Architecture at Its Emptiest
The Gherkin is getting a sperm-shaped neighbor.
By
Justin Davidson
Nov. 7, 2018
Love Map: A New York Romance, From Across the Pond
“In New York you constantly want to go fast … I wanted everything to slow down.”
By
Granger Willson
now smell this
Oct. 4, 2018
Watch Cara Delevingne Explore London
The actress and model is the new face of a Burberry fragrance.
By
Hayley Schueneman
the feeding tube
Aug. 31, 2018
The Great British Baking Show
Is Back — But Is It Still Good?
A superfan weighs in on some big changes for the show that essentially defines British culture.
By
Hugh Merwin
terrorism
Aug. 14, 2018
Car Crashes Into Barriers Outside British Parliament, Terrorism Suspected
Witnesses say the crash looked deliberate, and the driver was arrested at the scene. Several people sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
By
Margaret Hartmann
sexual assault
July 24, 2018
College Student Accused of Raping Woman After Quoting Donald Trump
Hugo Penfold allegedly said “grab her by the pussy” before committing sexual assault.
By
Amanda Arnold
jeff goldblum
July 18, 2018
Life Finds a Way for a 25-Foot Statue of Jeff Goldblum to Appear in London
It’s a re-creation of the, uh, famous scene in
Jurassic Park
, you see.
By
Nate Jones
bloody revenge
July 17, 2018
Woman Sentenced for Writing ‘Big Dick Lord’ in Pig’s Blood on Past Lover’s Wall
Lizzie Purbrick admitted to spraying “lady slut” and “big dick lord” in pig’s blood on the walls of her former lover.
By
Amanda Arnold
July 13, 2018
The Crowds at London’s Anti-Trump Protests Were Enormous
Tens of thousands of sign-toting protesters made their disappointment with the American president clear on Friday.
By
Adam K. Raymond
protests
July 13, 2018
The Best Signs From the London Trump Protest
“Piss off.”
By
The Cut
July 12, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About Trump’s Controversial U.K. Visit
From attacking London’s mayor to offending various royals, Trump has a contentious history with the Brits. Now they’ll greet him with huge protests.
By
Margaret Hartmann
activism
July 5, 2018
A Donald Trump Baby Blimp Will Fly Over London During the President’s Visit
The mayor of London gave it the okay.
By
Amanda Arnold
urban planning
June 14, 2018
A Year Has Passed Since the Grenfell Tower Fire. It Could Happen Again Anytime.
This was murder by negligent bureaucracy. Preventing the next one begins with stronger regulation.
By
Justin Davidson
the urbanist: london
June 2, 2018
Kew Gardens, Margate, and Other Escapes From London
Five brilliant day trips, each less than two hours from the heart of the capital.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
June 2, 2018
Kew Gardens, Margate, and Other Escapes From London
Five brilliant day trips, each less than two hours from the heart of the capital.
By
Christine Ajudua
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Week 9: London Is a Grand Old Dame With a Hip New Attitude
The city boasts some of the world’s best design, fashion, art galleries, theaters, and restaurants, but always makes room for the up-and-coming.
By
Coco Khan
the urbanist: london
June 1, 2018
Week 9: London Is a Grand Old Dame With a Hip New Attitude
The city boasts some of the world’s best design, fashion, art galleries, theaters, and restaurants, but always makes room for the up-and-coming.
By
Coco Khan
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