Frankenstein is on her way to Bromley
Séan Aydon’s brand-new adaption of Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein will play at The Churchill Theatre Bromley as part of a major UK theatre…
The Legends of Them
The Legends of Them charts the story of Sutara Gayle’s extraordinary life – a pioneering female deejay on London’s infamous reggae scene in the…
Take a Ride with The Architect
Meet The Architect – a 48-year-old Londoner of Caribbean heritage, who has fulfilled his life-long dream of becoming a builder of cities, a maker…
Africa in Fashion: Threats Within the Threads
As part of Planet Summer, I attended Africa in Fashion: Threads on Global Sustainability at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall. This illuminating and…
Getting Wobbly in Walworth
I think I might have just read the best book I have read for years, a book that I threw in the bin on…
Bankside Gallery in the LOOP
In September, thirty LOOP artists will be exhibiting together at the Bankside Gallery in London. This group pushes the boundaries of printmaking every year…
Free community fair will honour 1920s horse-racing tipster who worked on East Street
A free event in Walworth will pay tribute to a renowned racing tipster, who famously said “I gotta horse” and made a name for…
Enter Sugimoto’s Time Machine
The Hayward Gallery will present Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine, the largest retrospective to date of the internationally renowned artist. Over the past 50 years,…
Philip Guston’s Retrospective exhibition at Tate Modern
For over 50 years, artist Philip Guston restlessly made paintings and drawings that captured the anxious and turbulent world he was witnessing. Born in…
The Reality of Rubens and his Women – a landmark exhibition coming to Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery will present Rubens & Women, a major exhibition of the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). Uniting a diverse range of…
Casting for Othello at the Riverside
One of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, Othello, has begun its casting: Martins Imhangbe will play the title role in this new production conceived by director…
Five things to do this August bank holiday around South London
It’s Notting Hill carnival weekend – but if you want to stay closer to home and avoid the crowds, here is our pick of…


















