On June 1st, 2022
Rachel Chinouriri, Live at EartH, Hackney – Gig Review
London future pop star Rachel Chinouriri’s journey to a headline slot at Hackney’s EartH has been a curious one....
London future pop star Rachel Chinouriri’s journey to a headline slot at Hackney’s EartH has been a curious one....
BRIT School alumna Sarah Meth had the displeasure of releasing her debut EP, Dead End World, in the February of 2020...
Food Forever is an expansive event featuring five installations, two shows in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art and film screenings and talks by food innovators, scientists and chefs....
The British Museum presents Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic, the first exhibition of its kind that takes a cross-cultural look at the profound influence of female spiritual beings on global...
It is through this witty and cosy setting that the play 'Everyday' tackles the question of domestic abuse on deaf women and non-binary people....
‘Kabul Goes Pop: Music Television Afghanistan’ is Waleed Akhtar’s debut play, currently being performed at the dapper Brixton House Theatre until 1st of June....
This season, they are offering us a historical outlook on the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) in their new exposition “150 years of the Royal School of Needlework: Crown to Catwalk”....
This May, the Peacock Theatre was taken over by German Cornejo’s Wild Tango in a show that overwhelmed the senses with Argentinian tradition...