Self-love is a destination, not a journey
A significant component of self-love is to frequently embark on emotional journeys within ourselves with the goal of reaching a specific destination. We want…
LOCALLY SOURCED – String Ting
South East London local Rachel Steed-Middleton’s “pretty useful” String Ting business was born during the first wave of the pandemic as a one-off fundraising…
The local line-up for your diary
All or nothing Lucy Bailed returns to the Globe to direct the 2022 Globe Ensemble, beginning with the Bard’s Much Ado about Nothing. During…
Sky-high movie magic on Rye Lane
It’s lights, camera, action for the Rooftop Film Club, atop Peckham’s Bussey Building, which returns for a summer of movie magic, writes Laura Burgoine……
Storming the castle
Get down to Urban Elephant, a free vibrant community arts festival taking over Walworth this month. Taking place across the last weekend of July,…
Introducing: Woolwich Words and Sounds festival
Multi-purpose arts venue Woolwich Works has been open less than a year but it has already fulfilled its promise of becoming a melting pot…
Family events
Hear Cruella roar She was born brilliant, born bad and a little bit mad, now Cruella is telling her side of the story on…
Gifting for good
When lockdown struck, Dulwich-based wedding photographer Micaela Lindsay found herself facing months without work, writes Holly O’Mahony… She was keen to send something special…
Bitesize
IRAN (NOT SO FAR AWAY) Berenjak is getting Borough Market-goers all fired up with Iranian charcoal-grilled kababs. Hot off the heels of the success…
The World Reimagined: an art trail for racial equality comes to Greenwich
Think back on your time at school. What did you learn in history class? As a nation, it’s only recently that many of us…
Theatremaker Nick Bunt on finding the humour in Dracula
Touring theatre company Le Navet Bete are bringing their long-running, comedic take on Bram Stoker’s classic novel Dracula to Greenwich Theatre. With four actors…
Teechers Leavers 22 comes to Greenwich Theatre
Last year, an updated version of John Godber’s 1985 play Teechers ran at the Hull Truck theatre (where the play originally premiered in 1987)…