Anticipating The World Premiere of The Carole King Songbook

Forget the West End and Broadway – the only place to be seen between 13th and 15th June is Yeadon Town Hall where the World Premiere of The Carole King Songbook is being staged. The Carole King Songbook is described as the story of one girl and her piano, but it is more than that; […]
Review: Eating at The Karachi in Bradford

It’s not often that I cover events outside Leeds. I think the name Leeds Living is a subtle hint as to why, but now and again I am dispatched farther afield to write about an event with a Leeds connection. Such was the case here when I was asked if I would cover the premiere […]
Let’s Do Lunch at Pizza Fella

The phrase ‘less is more’ springs to mind when reviewing Pizza Fella, the restaurant on Vicar Lane. I pass the place fairly regularly so thought that it was about time I called in to test their wares. Not only does the less is more philosophy apply to the decor but also the food, which is […]
Review: Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile

I had been looking forward to this event for some time, and even more so since I interviewed the amazing Lisa Holdsworth a couple of weeks ago. Lisa has adapted the novel Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, by the equally amazing Adelle Stripe, into a stage play and its first performance was by The […]
Wok to Walk – A Jewel Discovered in Bond Street

I was recently ‘asked’ by my wonderful copy editor, Mags, if I would like to pop along to Bond Street to meet the man behind Wok To Walk, a restaurant and take-away which opened last December. After a couple of seconds’ deliberation, I agreed and consulted Google to see what it was all about. The […]