Review: My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar at Brixton House
Four women openly challenge Latinx stereotypes Four women openly challenge Latinx stereotypes London has great diversity through centuries of migration to its different areas…
Before I’m Dead
“I’m not going to die happy” Vault Creative Arts has named James Rushbrooke’s Before I’m Dead as the winner of the 2026 VCA Playwriting…
‘Second home’ youth service determined to continue helping young people despite challenges
A South London youth service that was on the brink of shutting down is determined it will survive so it can continue providing vital…
GPs urged to ask patients about gambling habits in same way they ask about smoking and alcohol
GPs have been urged to ask patients about gambling habits in the same way they ask about smoking and alcohol after a man took…
Review: Lifeline – Southwark Playhouse
Lifeline is the frontline of the fight Fresh from an off-Broadway run; a history-making performance as the first musical to ever be performed at…
Nine Sixteenths in Brixton
At the 2004 Super Bowl, Justin Timberlake exposed Janet Jackson’s breast and nipple to a huge live TV audience for nine sixteenths of a…
Jack Scollard
Cruising Archaeology: The Pleasure Archive Research Centre Exploring the exhibition as a cruising ground, this project considers the connections between cruising and viewing art…
Unconscious / Conscious / Aligned
Featured on Saatchi Art’s “Undiscovered Artists to Know” list London-based abstract artist Courtenay Kusitor presents Unconscious / Conscious / Aligned, her first solo exhibition…
‘I waited three years to have water leak fixed’
A South London woman who has had to endure a water leak at the front of her council property for the last three years…
Review: Dawn of Reckoning @ White Bear Theatre
Suspense-filled writing and intriguing performances This two-woman play gives the audience a glimpse into the complicated lives and friendship – or lack thereof –…
Review: Beauty and Destruction: Wartime London in Art at IWM
London during the Second World War, as seen by artists Until she died, my mum was the last living person I knew who had…
Slippery in the Omnibus Theatre
‘Sparks and spaghetti will fly’ Off-West End Award-winner Matthew Iliffe directs Soho Theatre’s Tony Craze Award Winning play, Slippery. John McCrea, best known for…

















