Queer, Naturally – All Different, All Equal, All Welcome
A Celebration of LGBTQIA+ Identity, Nature, Art and Faith This July, a vibrant partnership blooms across Peckham and beyond. Copleston Church and Community Centre,…
Wimbledon By The River
The riverbank is alive with the buzz of summer London Bridge City announced the much-anticipated return of Summer by the River, a vibrant festival…
The Trials
Are they delivering justice or just seeking revenge? “Everyone lived like we did! Well…maybe not everyone. But…I wasn’t any worse than anyone else” The…
Review: James Blake at Southbank Centre
Heavenly and haunting James Blake’s impressive artistry is highlighted in a powerful show during his night of Little Simz’s Meltdown at Southbank Centre, writes…
In Memoriam David Allen (28/3/1961 – 7/6/2025)
Farewell to a Southwark Park Gallery Stalwart Dave Allen spent most of his life in a dark room developing photographs that brought light and…
Heaven in the Fridge – Paradise in a Tub
The taste of London is in ice cream A collaboration between an artisan ice-cream maker, the Manze pie and mash dynasty, Tayyabs, the East…
Create Community Mural For The Stage
Southwark Residents Needed for Art Project Do you live in Southwark? Would you enjoy creating a large scale artwork? On the 5th of July,…
The Aylesbury Voices: A Community in Motion
Raising Wendover up before it is knocked to the ground Artist collective Our Cube CIC presents The Aylesbury Voices: A Community in Motion, a…
Review: Bone Daddies – Bermondsey
Make History Under the Arches Bone Daddies are using Frank’s Redhot Sauce in a new dish they are calling RedHot Ramen and that is…
Review: The Streets at Southbank Centre
The Streets have set the bar extremely high The Streets – the musical project fronted by Mike Skinner – has become somewhat of a…
Ghosts, spirits, fairies, witches, monsters, and plenty of magic
Shakespeare’s Globe announced the cast for the 2025 run of Rough Magic, directed by Director of Education Lucy Cuthbertson and co-written by Splendid Production’s…
Review: Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons – Dulwich Picture Gallery
The large works burst with colour When I saw the artist was a working-class black woman, born in Whitechapel and striving to be known…


















