- March 26, 2007
- Has the Food Over There Really Become Edible?
Ten years ago, you could have blitzkrieged through London’s decent restaurants in a day or two. Not anymore. Like New York today, the city is in the grip of a profound restaurant mania.
- March 26, 2007
- Which Lit Scene Is More Stuck Up?
The Verdict From Nick Hornby, Lionel Shriver, and More.
- March 26, 2007
- Are We No Longer the World’s Financial Capital?
London is rapidly emerging as a center of financial innovation. London-based hedge funds are snapping up property in Mayfair, and London has also outgrown New York to become the world’s center of over-the-counter derivatives.
- March 26, 2007
- A Guide to London's Hottest Young Stage Actors
To be a leading actor on the London stage is to have it all: fame, acclaim, and a table at the Ivy. Which of these young thesps will be the next Olivier or Dench?
- March 26, 2007
- Who Puts on a Better Show?
Is theater more enjoyable in London because of the age-old tradition of drinking before a play?
- March 26, 2007
- Sold on London? Not So Fast.
Emily Bobrow, an online editor for The Economist, polls her friends and colleagues on aspects of London that categorically suck.
- March 26, 2007
- Who Rocks Harder?
While the U.S. as a whole reliably ignores the latest London sensation, New Yorkers will dutifully pack the Bowery Ballroom to see what it’s all about (like Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs).
- March 26, 2007
- Where's the Sex Better?
According to area sexperts, London lags up to four years behind New York, which means pubic topiary, sex diarists, and speed dating are just hitting their stride.
- March 26, 2007
- Who’s Got Juicier Gossip?
London, obviously. In fact, in a city with thirteen daily newspapers, it can be easy to feel swamped.
- March 26, 2007
- A Dinner Party
Gwyneth Paltrow apparently finds dinner parties more entertaining in London than in New York. Is it true? We dispatched two revelers to deliver post-party dossiers.