Landscapes Retold in Dulwich Picture Gallery

Landscapes Retold in Dulwich Picture Gallery

Michael HollandJan 18, 2024

Soulscapes is a major exhibition of landscape art that will expand and redefine the genre.  Featuring more than 30 contemporary works, it will span…

Inside the female-run non-profit helping Black Women become professional coders 

Inside the female-run non-profit helping Black Women become professional coders 

Holly O'MahonyJan 17, 2024

A successful careers fair in Peckham last year is set to return this year where they specifically help black woman into the technically world…

Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon

Live Music at The Copleston in Peckham on Sunday afternoon

Michael HollandJan 12, 2024

The first Dimple Disc 2024, the Sunday afternoon live music show at the Copleston Centre church in Peckham is out of the blocks.  The…

Imagine Children’s Festival is Back at Southbank this half-term

Imagine Children’s Festival is Back at Southbank this half-term

Michael HollandJan 8, 2024

The Southbank Centre’s renowned and celebrated Imagine Children’s Festival returns from 7 to 17 February with a programme of creative, imaginative and fun-filled experiences for all the family…

A play telling ‘the forgotten victims of the meat industry’ comes to Southwark

A play telling ‘the forgotten victims of the meat industry’ comes to Southwark

Michael HollandJan 7, 2024

Grace Joy Howarth’s Blood On Your Hands is a searing journey into the lives of slaughterhouse workers and is presented by up-and-coming activist theatre…

Michael Sheen is Nye

Michael Sheen is Nye

Michael HollandJan 5, 2024

The National Theatre and Wales Millenium Centre today announce the full cast for Nye have begun rehearsals.  Tim Price’s new play directed by Rufus…

Your table is (nearly) ready: Restaurant openings on your doorstep

Your table is (nearly) ready: Restaurant openings on your doorstep

Holly O'MahonyJan 4, 2024

South London is set to get even tastier in 2024… Alhaji Suya Nigerian takeaway in Brixton  It’s good news for Brixtonites who are fans…

Little Cellars review: A neighbourhood wine bar in Camberwell 

Little Cellars review: A neighbourhood wine bar in Camberwell 

Holly O'MahonyJan 4, 2024

Why do we eat out? To socialise? Treat ourselves? Admire someone else’s culinary expertise? Nourish ourselves with none of the mess? To *shudder* ‘help…

Meet the man behind south London’s School of Rock 

Meet the man behind south London’s School of Rock 

Holly O'MahonyJan 4, 2024

While there are school choirs and youth orchestras helping kids take the first steps in their musical journeys, there’s less support for pint-sized pop…

Time of our Lives at The Drawing Room

Time of our Lives at The Drawing Room

Michael HollandJan 3, 2024

The Time of Our Lives focuses on the pioneering drawing practices of women artists and their impact on feminist activism from the 1980s until…

Review: The House With Chicken Legs – Southbank Centre

Review: The House With Chicken Legs – Southbank Centre

Michael HollandDec 17, 2023

Marinka stands centre stage and tells us about a life she would like to change to one of normality instead of living in the…

Afterglow at the Playhouse

Afterglow at the Playhouse

Michael HollandDec 13, 2023

After sell-out runs in 2019 at Southwark Playhouse and Waterloo East Theatre, and following extended runs in New York, Madrid, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires,…