Review: London Tide – National Theatre

Review: London Tide – National Theatre

Michael HollandApr 18, 2024

The Tide Has Turned at the National The huge cast of London Tide came slowly crawling out of the Thames and began singing. They…

Events to go to in south London

Events to go to in south London

Eliza FrostApr 17, 2024

Things to do in south London – from planetarium screenings of Lilo and Stitch to swing dance lessons Silver screen science fiction  “Ohana means…

Interview with the owner of Deptford and Peckham’s Taca Tacos

Interview with the owner of Deptford and Peckham’s Taca Tacos

Eliza FrostApr 17, 2024

Owner Thorne Addyman tells Eliza Frost about the ‘best birria in London’, research trips to Mexico and powerful community of Deptford 

Foster carer who looked after 14 children says she has ‘no regrets’ and would do it all again

Foster carer who looked after 14 children says she has ‘no regrets’ and would do it all again

Sharon Telfer, 56, isn’t your regular mum. This gregarious West Londoner has fostered 14 children and, if given the chance, she said she would…

Game-Changing Girl Drifts in to Bromley 

Game-Changing Girl Drifts in to Bromley 

Michael HollandApr 17, 2024

The truth about the woman who made The Drifters The first-ever UK and Ireland tour of The Drifters Girl, the acclaimed new West End…

Bermondsey Tales World Premiere

Bermondsey Tales World Premiere

Michael HollandApr 17, 2024

Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire has been written and directed by Michael Head, who also plays a part in it. The tales…

The Darling of Reflection

The Darling of Reflection

Michael HollandApr 17, 2024

The exhibition draws together three artists who explore themes of the “constructed portrait” through painting, ceramic sculpture and film. Recent graduate, Emerson Pullman uses…

The Bleeding Tree

The Bleeding Tree

Michael HollandApr 17, 2024

A daring tale of overcoming male violence  An exploration of women pushed to the edge, landmark Australian play The Bleeding Tree will have its…

London Nail Bombings victims to come together to remember 25 years since attacks which rocked Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho

London Nail Bombings victims to come together to remember 25 years since attacks which rocked Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho

It was a warm late April’s evening in 1999. The Admiral Duncan pub on Old Compton Street in Soho was filling fast. Drinkers were…

On the run: South London runners ahead of the Marathon

On the run: South London runners ahead of the Marathon

Eliza FrostApr 15, 2024

Editor Eliza Frost hears from runners ahead of the 2024 London marathon, kicking off in Greenwich Park this Sunday 

Tubular Bells Will Ring in Fairfield Halls

Tubular Bells Will Ring in Fairfield Halls

Michael HollandApr 15, 2024

Continuing on from last years 50th anniversary celebrations of Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, it has been announced the multi-million-selling and multi-award-winning album will be…

Thirteen candidates vie to be London Mayor

Thirteen candidates vie to be London Mayor

Thirteen candidates are standing for election in May 2nd’s London Mayoral contest. Labour candidate Sadiq Khan is seeking an historic third term as mayor, having…