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Laura King

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Writing mostly in specialised media - technology and mixology in particular - I've got too many opinions about too much stuff so writing them down helps. Big in social media and pretty easy to find online. Contact me about anything, especially if you have an idea that is worth investigating!

Assassination Nation – Trailer and release date announced

The Sundance smash hit Assassination Nation directed by Sam Levinson and starring Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse, and Abra with Bella Thorne and Bill...

The 15 HOTTEST Female DJs in the UK right now!

There are plenty of reasons to demand more women on the decks; the genuine talent, the representation for a large portion of the clubbing...

Review: Anderson & Co

There are very few oasis of clam in London and even fewer that can offer excellent food in beautiful surroundings. Anderson and Co in...

10 reasons to own Pitch Perfect 2 on DVD or Blu-Ray

For those of you who waited patiently for three years for the sequel to Pitch Perfect and those who are already petitioning for Pitch...

Trade, Shoreditch

When we went down to Trade on Commercial Street we had to poke around under scaffolding to find it and that's both a pity...

October events to stay sober at…

An entire month of no bars, pubs or cocktail masterclasses? In London this is way easier than it sounds because there's always something happening...

REVIEW: Zumbura, Clapham

I may be the biggest fan of South Indian food London has – it's a habit I picked up from my favourite eatery as...

REVIEW: HUNter 486 at The Arch hotel

The problem with London is that you often end up paying a small fortune for a nice setting in a posh location and feeling...

Love Chocolate? Then Visit The Chocolate Show, 17-19 Oct in Olympia...

The world’s greatest chocolate show returns to the capital from 17-19 October. Taking place at Olympia as the grand finale of Chocolate Week (13-19...

REVIEW: Foxcroft and Ginger, Whitechapel

London is known for taking places known as 'cheap and cheerful' and turning them 'expensive and elitist' but the Whitechapel area on the edge...

Review: Zen Sai Bar and Restaurant @Zensaibar

The little side road of Inverness Street is quickly becoming a corner for classy eateries of Camden and the Zen Sai Bar and Restaurant...

Yay! The Reading Festival is here this weekend

The Reading Festival has been bringing the Brit population the next big thing for over 40 years now and 2013 promises more of the...