‘A happy society needs the arts – Expression is vital to being human’: 5 minutes with Zoe Lyons

Zoe Lyons is currently touring her critically acclaimed solo show, Mustard Cutter, direct from last year's Edinburgh Fringe. It's packed full of her trademark high energy, brilliantly observed routines and sharply written material. We grabbed five minutes with the award-winning comic to chat about how she got started in London, and how important it is to keep the arts accessible. I attended The Poor School in London. It was the only way I could afford to go on and take a two-year course...

The Mynabirds reveal new track ‘Wildfire’

Fan of the Postal Service? Chances are you recognise Laura Burhenn then, who's back with her third album with The Mynabirds. 'Lovers Know' is released on 7th August and is the future-retro  bastard child of Kate Bush and The Jesus Mary Chain. If you want to hear exactly what that sounds like check out new single 'Wildfire' below. The Mynabirds will also be swinging by for a London show at the Islington on 5th August, so get to the capital...

Competition: win a Panoramic Pod

Here's a competition for Facebook fiends, Pinterest peeps and those with unsteady hands - we have FIVE Panoramic Pods to give away. These neat contraptions take the imperfections out of hand-held panorama pics, moving neatly from one end of a pic to another, without those annoying black bits ruining your potential cover shot. Of course, the tripod works perfectly on its own, allowing steady photos and videos - ideal for skiing vistas, beach shots and natural expanses.   It works...

Diary Of A Gaming Convention: What REALLY Happens

Ever wondered how close a group of people can get to an actual public circle-jerk without getting their actual penises out (and I do mean penises)? Well then look no further than a videogames convention! So, as someone who has been to many of these, it’s important to teach the next generation how to navigate these highlights of the gaming calendar. Day 1. The exhibition won’t technically start for a couple days but now that none of the publishers give...

Deflation: What it means for you.

By Melanie Powell, Senior Lecturer Economics University of Derby, Derby Business School Deflation is the latest worry. Japan has it, Europe has it, but do we? No. Not yet. But we are on the brink with the announcement that the UK inflation rate is zero. Will we catch it? Should we be worried? Surely inflation was the problem and so deflation must be good? It all depends. Most of us have got our heads round inflation – rising prices, and...

Millennials Are Defining the Future of Work

By Jamie Viggiano, VP of marketing at TaskRabbit Over the last few years, there has been a surge of app-based services that enable people to share anything from their homes, to their cars to their time. These companies are part of the “Sharing Economy,” which is poised to become a nine billion pound industry by 2025. According to research by PwC, young adults (aged 18 to 24) are now more interested in “experiencing” things versus owning things - in other...

Home Really Is Where The Heart Is

By Dr Stephanie Wilkie, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Sunderland Ask people what ‘home’ means to them and there is no doubt you’ll get a variety of answers. Some people say it’s the bricks and mortar of their dream house, while others may talk about ‘home’ being where their family and loved ones are. The answer might relate to a particular town or district – perhaps where you were brought up. And there are even people who...

Record numbers of tourists are visiting Britain in 2015

By Ben Griffin, founder of Great Escapes Wales Breaking all previous records, 10 million overseas visitors came to the UK in just the first four months of the year. This means that we are well on track to see the 6% rise in visitors for 2015 as predicted by the UK’s tourism board. These tourists are a vital part of our economy. It may come as a surprise to those busy complaining about the British weather, but tourism is the...

London’s Best Food & Drink Pop-Ups For Summer 2015

By Jonathan Hatchman, Food Editor, @TLE_Food With plenty of occasions to eat, drink and enjoy the sunshine throughout the Summer months, here's our roundup of the best pop-up Restaurant and Bars that the Capital has on offer. Dalston Yard Street Feast – Dalston  Open Fridays and Saturdays from 5pm until late September and located just seconds from Dalston Junction station, Street Feast brings some of London’s best food and drink to the area. With 20 traders on site, including Bleeker St, Smokestak,...

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