Following his 2009 short of the same name, Destin Cretton’s feature Short Term 12 is...
Deeply offensive, wildly satirical and steeped in sexual innuendo, Justin...
You may not recognise the name Barry Gibb as a solo act, but the names...
Last night, Sorapol launched their spring/summer...
Founded by the Poetry Society in 1998 and supported...
A boat carrying African migrants to Europe off the southern Italian island of...
Referring to a guitarist as a veteran when they’re only 32 may seem premature,...
Featuring five performances, this collection of works...
Le Week-end, starring Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan, is a film focused on the struggling...
Kenshin Himura (Takeru Satoh) is a wanderer, roaming from town to town helping people in...
Welsh rockers Kids In Glass Houses have come a long way since their...
The Republic of Gambia has announced that it will secede from the 54–member British...
Tate Britain’s new exhibition brings forth works of British art, from...
Unabashed and unapologetic, Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) is one of the most identifiable film...
In this morning’s closing speech at the Tory party...
Katie Melua delivered a powerful performance in the crowded Roundhouse, which...
Here in the intimate Tristan Bates Theatre on the day Nigeria...
In an off-beat production that invites audiences to not only witness but also...
Beautifully filmed, strikingly presented and...
It’s never quite happened for The Thirst. The Brixton four-piece first emerged in 2006...
Its simple message conveyed with tongue-in-cheek acceptance will most...
Now well into its fourth year, the London Cocktail Week is returning from...
Beneath the sweaty, cavernous arches, Heaven plays host to the proud return of The...
In August we saw the launch of The Collective Boutique. The boutique has the latest...
Adore is uncomfortable and complicated, but beautifully done.
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