There’s plenty of newness coming to our screens this month. From an origin story for the US space program to a new take on a Hitchcock classic, the major streaming services have some good stuff in store.
Looking for stuff to do this weekend? SLMan has you covered with our weekend roundup. From a fashion festival in Hackney, to a brand-new design exhibition, here’s what to get stuck into this Saturday and Sunday.
Need a break but can’t risk two weeks of quarantine afterwards? The UK is one of the best places in the world to go hiking – and walking is one of the best activities for improving your mental health. From quiet, head-clearing weekends away to more serious adventures, here are nine British destinations worth knowing.
Looking for something to do over the weekend? SLMan has you covered with our weekend roundup. From a pop-up cinema to a game hamper, here’s everything to get stuck into this Saturday and Sunday.
You’ve seen Tenet; now you’ve got to wait until 12th November for the new Bond film. From the third instalment in a bloody British caper series to Benedict Cumberbatch’s latest, here are ten other new films to draw you back to the cinema…
No plans for the weekend? SLMan has got you covered. From an outdoor cocktail festival to a VR exhibition, here are the best things to get stuck into this Saturday and Sunday…
There’s a backlog of restaurants that have been waiting to open. From a Parisian brasserie and bar in St James’s to an Indian-influenced chop house in Notting Hill, here are 12 of the best new destinations to ease you back into dining across the capital…
Whether it’s a lack of babysitter, not wanting to spend a fortune or purely down to your location, a date night at home can be a good thing. But setting the right atmosphere can make or break it. From playlists for film buffs and jazz fans, to ones filled with 90s R&B slow jams, here are 12 Spotify playlists to set the mood...
Your weekend activity options are growing exponentially. From a new tap room in Hackney to a digital festival from the FT, here are the best ways to spend your free time.
Podcasts might be true crime’s dominant medium these days, but the genre has its deepest roots in books. Over the years, remarkable writers with privileged access to their subject have told some astonishing real-life tales in print. From a great author’s memoir of his own mother’s murder to the full story of someone who once counted Ted Bundy as a friend, here are the true-crime books that cut that little bit deeper…