Your complete guide to arts and culture in London: read all about art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums, and cinemas across the city.
Do you find yourself still humming the music days after watching a great film? It’s almost impossible not to! Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” is sacred for Titanic fans and Timon and Pumbaa...
Many of our roots with anything history-related probably come from Horrible Histories, the hilarious series of illustrated history books of Terry Deary for children and the outrageously comedic historical sketch show bo...
Earlier this year, Lightroom – an impressive new immersive art and exhibition space – opened in King’s Cross, with lofty goals of putting on “spectacular artist-led shows”. And they sure ki...
Looking for something a little different to do next weekend in London? Channel any fraught pre-Christmas energy into art with tickets to Xtreme Painting, a series of cathartic art classes in South Kensington. These sess...
Silent Alarm is an album that defined the mid-2000s, standing out among the sea of Indie acts that ruled the roost. Songs like Banquet, Helicopter, and This Modern Life (which you may have fallen back in love with if yo...
Have a walk along the Thames right now and you may just think that animals from the London Zoo have escaped, but fret not, these lifesize animal sculptures are part of a free public sculpture trail that shines a light o...
Those of us—and there are many—who fritter away free time by consuming hours of Instagram food content will undoubtedly be familiar with the work of Whyte Rushen. You might have even been along to one of his pop-ups in...
After long-enforced closures due to venue capacity limits and social distancing rules – *ahem* hello 2020 and 2021 – nightclubs in London were finally back in 2022 with a big and booming bang. There are more than enough...
Ladies and gentlemen – the ‘Rock DJ’ himself is returning to London Town with a special, one-off gig in London’s Hyde Park for everyone’s favourite festival BST....
The creak of wooden floors. The hushed reverence of people browsing the shelves. The unmistakable scent of new and old books alike. There honestly is nothing like a good bookshop to while away the hours, losing yourself...