Southbank Centre at 75
Going back to the Festival of Britain in 1951, the South Bank has, architecturally, been constantly changing to reflect the times and styles, but…
Review: Tracey Emin at Tate Modern
A Second Life Emin’s early work constantly looked back to the truths and confessions of her past, to what had made her the artist…
Oscar Santillán: SOLARIS
This exhibition centres around a work that proposes to allow “the desert to look at itself”. In the history of art, just about everything…
Party manifestos announced for Bexley
All five major political parties have announced their plans for Bexley ahead of the local council elections on May 7. The Conservatives have controlled…
The Cosmos Within
Enso-inspired abstract paintings ‘The Cosmos Within’ exhibition will be exploring the idea that the universe exists not only around us, but also within us and…
Safe Spaces that Children Create
‘Safe Spaces’ is a collaborative photography project and exhibition that documents the improvised sanctuaries neurodiverse children create. Under beds, in cupboards, or up trees,…
Of Roots and Routes
Women Artists Reflecting on Sudanese Artistic Heritage Curated by Frédérique Cifuentes, Of Roots and Routes brings together Sudanese women artists working across the diaspora.…
Much Ado About Nothing
‘Therein do men from children nothing differ’ Sharp tongues and savage gossip fuel a messy, magnetic attraction in this new production of Shakespeare’s Much…
The Name
A deeply human portrait of belief, doubt and the longing to be seen A family house by the sea. A young pregnant woman sits…
Midsomer Murders in Bromley
Guy Unsworth’s stage adaptation of Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift is now on tour until 13th June with a stop at The…
Interview with Conservative mayoral candidate for Lewisham
The Conservative mayoral candidate for Lewisham says he would open a youth empowerment hub in every single ward and believes a ‘housing tsar’ could…
Review: Jeezus @ New Diorama Theatre
Not a single dull moment As heartwarming as it is hilarious, Jeezus is a raunchy testament to the power of love. Set in Lima…

















