Voices at The Union
Stories about survival and desire, shame and pride, love and damage The Union Theatre becomes a stage for the stories that refuse to be…
Review: Children of the Night at Southwark Playhouse
A testament to the importance of living life to its fullest Soundtracked by classic 90s’ dance tunes and set in the post-Thatcher North, Children…
Shared living flats and social housing planned for Elephant & Castle site
Plans to build 695 shared living flats and 79 social rent homes on the site where an 18-storey office block was supposed to have…
A Celebration of a Life in Art
The family of Julia Davenne (1968 2024) have announced a five-day exhibition, to honour and celebrate Julia’s life, talent and enduring creative spirit. In…
Ronnie Scott’s Lates: South
Myele Manzanza at Peckham Levels Ronnie’s Lates returns. After three incredible shows across London, they’re closing out the second series in style at Peckham…
King’s College Hospital ‘requires improvement’
A South London hospital has been told it still needs to improve its services following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). King’s…
Love of Art
Skylark Galleries marks 30 Years at Oxo Gallery Artists from Skylark Galleries will celebrate 30 years on the South Bank with a major exhibition…
Children of the Night
A clubland coming-of-age story “It’s Friday, 5pm. The Streets’r tipsy with possibility, expectation… Everybody’s dreaming, beaming, getting steaming for the night ahead…” This heartpounding…
Brunel Museum of Laughs
Jokes Engineered for a Niche Audience The Brunel Museum has created a Tunnel of Fun in its iconic shaft by hosting Engineering Is A…
New Blood Artist at Little Louie
Snapshots of South London Ted McKenzie (b.1999) is an emerging contemporary painter who works from life in his urban surroundings in South London. Partly…
250 Drawings and One Collective Commitment
Artists Unite to Support the Drawing Biennial 2026 The Drawing Biennial 2026 returns with more than 250 newly commissioned drawings by leading international artists.…
Corporate Scandal in Peckham
The Dulwich Players is producing local writer Lucy Prebble’s award-winning play ENRON at Theatre Peckham this month. It’s 2001: As the millennium rises, a…
















