Love in a time of discord and division, love as the sole true clarity, love...
A revival of the production first staged at Soho Theatre in...
A powerful and important one-woman play that too few people...
The Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill feels less like a venue and more like a...
Farm-to-fork dinner series,...
In a a notable shift in the global pizza landscape,...
Noisy Oyster officially opened its doors in Shoreditch this week....
“Les fées n’existent pas” (fairies do not exist) – or do they? This celestial...
On 5th June 2012 the opening night of the BOMB! Skate Deck Art...
It is always a pleasure to seep through the long queue of teenagers...
Following the staggering success of 2007 abum This Is The Life, Amy...
Ray Bradbury, one of the great names in science fiction and fantasy literature, has died...
Cargo’s small, brick-walled back-room provided the...
The Holloway Arts Festival continued, June 5th, for an amazing evening in North London. Out of London rain and into the Old Fire Station, you could find yourself immersed in a friendly and lively atmosphere where live music, theatre and art merged for a full three-hour entertainment. The Room: Louisiana was the...
The English National Ballet and Flawless presented...
For 18 months, the Disappearing Dining Club has turned unusual...
The genre for this film would be categorised as a music documentary, but the story...
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