Is it wise to whine about the time it takes to get a piece of work published when you have two articles and a book chapter currently in the peer review process? Probably not. Probably not original either so I’ll just point out that I have had one little piece of work published recently, a…
Read more Academic Writing, or the Slow Crawl to (Possibly Non-) Publication
A round up of the best and the worst of 2016. Le Voltaire takes top prize but who will be the stinker?
Read more Restaurants of 2016 – the round up
Chequers, gin, beef, conviviality with a smattering of Stewart Lee, Mark E Smith and Torture Garden. Three hours of pure pleasure.
Read more Review #111 Rowley’s, St James’s
Crocodile eyeballs and a Carol Voldemort reference? It's an IACGMOOH laden account of an excellent lunch at Salt Yard.
Read more Review #105 Salt Yard, Goodge Street
Helped along by excellent service Pasta Remoli seems to be a good value option if you can't be arsed to walk the extra mile to the Stroud Green Italian Quarter.
Read more Review #99 Pasta Remoli, Finsbury Park
Another Friday, another Friday night curry. Ragam gives as good product as Gaylord round the corner but without the expense.
Read more Review #93 Ragam, Fitzrovia
Fancier places are available in Prinsenstraat but DTG is good if you're starving hungry.
Read more Review #84 De Twee Grieken, Amsterdam
Fish & Chips in Shoeburyness with a splash of The Cure as an intro.
Read more Review #82, The Shoeburyness Hotel
Bombay Spice in Marylebone delivers underwhelming food in a repetitive sound-world. Philip Glass inevitably comes to mind.
Read more Review #81 Bombay Spice, Marylebone