by Leonie St Clair | Oct 28, 2015 | Features, News
With the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness now upon us, heralding all the snug delights of darker autumn nights, the impromptu fireworks ‘do’ is top of many party lists. Private pyrotechnics are a popular way to add sparkle to any seasonal gathering, but they...
by Suzanne James | Oct 23, 2015 | Features, Food and Drink, News
Although we are approaching the end of the main growing season, even now some fruit and vegetables will be at their best – look out for figs, apples and quince growing locally. Mushroom & beetroot will also be fantastic, not to mention pumpkins of course. Don’t...
by Leanne Spencer | Oct 22, 2015 | Features, Health & Fitness, Mind and Body, News
“Through sustained focus and meditation on our patterns, habits and conditioning, we gain knowledge and understanding of our past and how we can change the patterns that aren’t serving us to live more freely and fully.” (Yoga Sutra, III:18) When I talk to clients...
by Guest Contributor | Oct 21, 2015 | Features, News, Shopping
South East London is full of talented designer-makers and skilled craftspeople, this month Lawrence Roullier White discovers just a few. Concrete planters made by Alastair Mitchell in Peckham, from £18, conpot.co.uk Hard forged kitchen knives by Blenheim Forge in...
by Guest Contributor | Oct 17, 2015 | Features, News
By Pan Pylas Opening the Dulwich Literary Festival at Dulwich College’s Old Library, Vince Cable was in fine form and appeared totally at ease with his surprise defeat in May’s general election, when he lost his Twickenham seat after 18 years. Without betraying...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 16, 2015 | Features, Local News, News, People
Kris Wozniak, age 42 and 3rd Dan black belt is the founder of the KKAcademy Sports Club and a teaching assistant at Fairlawn primary School in Forest Hill, has been chosen to represent Great Britain in the senior category at the 11th World Open Kyokushin Karate...