Dare to Cross the Devil’s Dancefloor
“We do not take the journey; the journey takes us.” This month sees the world premiere of The Ice at the End of the…
‘Elderly targeted on Eltham High Street with one woman having close to £2K in cash taken’
South London shoppers are ‘wary’ of using their high street because pickpockets are snatching phones and purses from locals on a regular basis. Residents…
New Labour MP refuses to give up his council seat
A new London MP will not be giving up his seat on a local council and will juggle both roles, though he’s said he…
Have you been wrongly issued with Ulez charges due to vandalised cameras?
Drivers who have been wrongly issued with Ulez charges due to vandalised enforcement cameras will have their penalties cancelled, Transport for London (TfL) has…
New Stories From Local Author
The flaws and greed of humanity are exposed Clare Colvin has a collection of her short stories out: Stone Children and Other Stories. The…
Cabinet Minister in Theatrical Debt
Pinero’s breathless farce is given a new life Sir Julian Twombley is in trouble: his wife and son have run up massive debts and…
Disrupting Mythologies Presents Heist
Artists are thieves, pricking from the language the city offers and the many worlds that collide within it. Finding the profundity that undulates beneath…
Review: Julius Caesar – Southwark Playhouse
This bold production will certainly appeal to screen-savvy youngsters studying Shakespeare Frida was excited by the promise of a futuristic take on Shakespeare’s bloody…
Whistling As The Night Calls
An exhibition of collaborative photographic works Footsteps are heard on the stairs, but no one is seen descending. Glasses fall in the kitchen and…
Unlock The Secret Dalchini Experience
A place of myth and mystery Walking into Dalchini was nothing like walking into your local Indian. In fact, the subtleness of its charms…
Brassworks: the finale concert
Enjoy £10 tickets for being a reader, enter code WEEKENDER10 On Saturday 21 September, Woolwich Works will debut Brassworks, London’s first brass only street carnival,…
Review: Small Town Boys – Union Theatre
Reliving and re-evaluating long-ago memories As I sat in the Union bar waiting for the theatre doors to open, Nathan Taylor, one of the…


















