Our Favourite Festival Performances.Our Favourite Festival Performances.
We're festival lovers here at Murdock and the sad thing is that we are currently here at Murdock rather than enjoying the love of Glastonbury festival. So in attempt to make us feel better we had a...
View ArticleA Boy, A Girl, And A BikeA Boy, A Girl, And A Bike
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View ArticleRowing Blazers.Rowing Blazers.
Rowing Blazers is a new book that explores the tradition of the signature blazers worn by the oarsmen and oarswomen of University and school rowing clubs across the world. The photographer F.E....
View ArticleMalevich at Tate Modern. Malevich at Tate Modern.
Black Square 1929 © State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow Tate Modern's new Kazimir Malevich exhibition takes an expansive view of one of the 20th century's most radical and influential modern artists....
View ArticleHoliday Reading List. Holiday Reading List.
Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Many say that this great American writer is too often characterised as simply a hunting and bull fighting boozer. Well this novel is full of bulls and...
View ArticleSummer Style On Film. Summer Style On Film.
Cinema is the glitzy, aspirational art form and so no wonder we take much of our style inspiration from some of our favourite films. Particularly from the 50s and 60s when leading men really dressed...
View ArticleThe 69 Colebrooke Row Cocktail Anthology.The 69 Colebrooke Row Cocktail...
A visit to 69 Colebrooke Row, one of London's finest cocktail bars and speakeasies should be on the to-do list of every MurdockMan. After 5 years in business, the 'Bar With No Name' has recently...
View ArticleThe MurdockMan Book Club: The LeopardThe MurdockMan Book Club: The Leopard
The second title for the MurdockMan Book Club In Association with Vintage has arrived! First published in 1958, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard is a great chronicle of the changes in...
View ArticleTo Catch A Thief In Cinemas. To Catch A Thief In Cinemas.
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View ArticleThe Boundary Rooftop.The Boundary Rooftop.
As the height of summer has started its decline, it is imperative to soak in and enjoy the remaining golden rays of evening sun as best possible. Where better to do this than on Boundary's luxurious...
View Article3 Tips Before You Bake With A Beard. 3 Tips Before You Bake With A Beard.
The Great British Bake Off has not always been a show which has seemed required watching to The MurdockMan (or at least to this MurdockMan - others in Murdock HQ have been avid viewers for the last...
View ArticleLabour And Wait's Picks For The Gentleman Baker. Labour And Wait's Picks For...
We've caught the Bake Off bug at last. We can't deny it. We've even been thinking about how best to prepare our beard before we bake bread. (Which you can read about here.) However, now we've decided...
View ArticleBarbers After Hours: Ryan MacGregor's Journeys From Disco To DiscoBarbers...
Mr Ryan MacGregor, Murdock London's marvellously moustachioed barber in our Liberty London branch shares with us his love of disco and how he started his own night From Disco to Disco his hometown......
View ArticleMatisse Cut-Outs from Taschen. Matisse Cut-Outs from Taschen.
If you missed Tate Modern's summer blockbuster show of Henri Matisse's Cut-Outs then Taschen's new tome of the great man's 'drawing with scissors' makes a rather lovely consolation. If did you make it...
View ArticleThe MurdockMan Book Club: The Picture Of Dorian Gray.The MurdockMan Book...
Having introduced our Book Club with Graham Greene's Brighton Rock and followed with Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard, we are excited to announce that the third title for the MurdockMan...
View ArticleLate Turner At The Tate.Late Turner At The Tate.
War: The Exile and the Rock Limpet, 1842 Late Turner – Painting Set Free is Tate Britain's newest exhibition, showcasing J.M.W. Turner's work created between 1835 and his death in 1851. Being one of...
View ArticleFilms Better Than The Books.Films Better Than The Books.
"It's just not as good as the book.." This sentence has been uttered enough to make you wonder how so many authors have gladly let their printed masterpieces fall into lacklustre cinematic hands....
View ArticleThe Botanist 'Foraging for Gin' Talk & CocktailsThe Botanist 'Foraging for...
It's nearly the time of year where we manage to consume even more cocktails than we usually would in a week and have the perfect excuse to do so, it's London Cocktail Week! From 6th -12th October...
View ArticleLessons From a Life Drawing ClassLessons From a Life Drawing Class
We like to think of ourselves as having a little artistic nature here at The MurdockMan and as such like to express that in a few creative endeavours. On occasions we have been known to take in a...
View ArticleAn Afternoon In Sloane Square.An Afternoon In Sloane Square.
Sloane Square is one of the city's most highly regarded areas to visit. With the King's Road strip and even more prestigious labels in the surrounding area, it could certainly be classed as a retail...
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