In April, Canary Wharf will be bringing back free activities, which will include a mini-golf course created by Craig & Karl, and table tennis tables designed by Art of Ping Pong…
Read MoreNestled in the heart of Mayfair, one of London's most prestigious areas, lies a true treasure - Grays Antique Market. The impressive Grade II listed terracotta building was designed by the celebrated Edwardian architect Reginald Bloomsfield and thanks to the careful restoration by Bennie Gray, the founder of Grays, the market has evolved from its humble beginnings to become a thriving hub of over 200 antique dealers…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of free art to see in London in April 2023. Including: ‘Our Journey’ StoryTent Exhibition at Rich Mix, Ramadan Pavilion 2023, Serge Attukwei Clottey: Crossroads, Rites of Passage: Gagosian, Sean Scully: Landline, Lynda Benglis : Thomas Dane Gallery, Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different: National Gallery, Saw This Made This : Baz Luhrmann at the Design Museum…
Read MoreKid Spirit is the alias of London based songwriter/producer Sujit Naha. Having signed record deals with Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group, he’s accumulated over 50,000,000 streams via a host of co-writes and ghost productions, in addition to his own artist project. A multi-instrumentalist who possesses the unique ability to blur the lines between genres, Sujit uses his classically trained background to create melodies and sounds that are sure to be remembered…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of art exhibitions to see in London this month. Including,Stanley Whitney: There will be song, All the Flowers are for Me and Plants of the Qur’ān at Kew Gardens, Andy Warhol: The Textiles, Ai Weiwei: Making Sense, Gabriel Moses: Regina, Thin Air: Beams London, Africa Fashion at V&A Museum…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 3-9 April 2023. Including,Half Six Fix: Prokofiev Symphony No 3/London Symphony Orchestra, Migrateful Cookery School, Hackney Gong Bath Ceremony,Crossness Engines Guided Tour, Easter Trail at Chelsea Physic Garden, Spring Fair at Horniman Museum, The Lindt Gold Bunny Hunt at Hampton Court Palace, Easter Adventure Quest at Kenwood, Todd Gray : On Point, Black-Owned Hackney Market - Opening Weekend, Mina’s Restaurant Belgravia, Islington Festival…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this April including: Alfies x BFI Ginger Rogers, London Latin Music Festival La Linea, David Bowie celebration at the Southbank Centre, Brick Lane Jazz Festival, In the Round Festival, London Book Fair, The untold breast cancer stories of Black women in the UK, Theatre Peckham, London Marathon, Marylebone Food Festival...
Read MoreBritish Film Institute and Alfies Antique Market announce All That Sass season celebrating career of Ginger Rogers…
Read MoreAre you a food lover looking for some exciting new dining options in London this April? Look no further! Here are our pick of four tasty restaurants that are sure to satisfy your cravings. Including Little Bird, Battersea Rise, The Little Taperia, Tooting, INKO NITO, Soho, Farmacy, Notting Hill...
Read MoreSouthbank Centre is presenting a landmark multi-artform season called Planet Summer, from 21 June to 3 September 2023, that explores themes of care, hope, connection, and activism in response to the climate emergency…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 27 March - 2 April 2023. Including, 3 talks, 100 people, all climate - climate connection, Heroes and Heroines with Tania León and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirtan & Mantra Meditation evening, Mosaic Class for Adults at Hackney City Farm. Museum lates including, Lates at the Science Museum, Soane Drawing Late at Sir John Soane’s Museum. Open Iftar by the Ramadan Tent project…
Read MoreThis summer, the Saatchi Gallery will present a new exhibition, Civilization: The Way We Live Now, which will provide an unprecedented glimpse into the ever-changing, complex lives of humankind across the globe…
Read MoreLondon-based dance company Ballet Black has been on a mission to diversify ballet since 2001. Their latest sold-out production, Ballet Black: Pioneers, featured at the Barbican between 8 to 12 March of this year. The show comprises two acts: Then Or Now, a fusion of poetry, music and dance choreographed by Will Tuckett, and By Whatever Means, a theatrical love letter to Nina Simone, choreographed by Mthuthuzeli November…
Read MoreLeo Taylor-Jannati (also known as Leo Jannati) is an actor, producer and podcaster based in Shoreditch, London. He is the host of the Living in the Hyphen Podcast, a podcast about identity and what it means to be living between two worlds…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 20 - 26 March 2023…
Read MoreFlowwow has launched a new floral-themed AR quiz just in time for Mother's Day, making it easier to select the perfect bouquet for your loved one…
Read MoreThin Air is a groundbreaking exhibition of experiments in art and technology with emerging and established contemporary talent…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre will host events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s iconic 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Here is all you need to know…
Read MoreShila is a stylish and chic hotel located in the upscale neighbourhood of Kolonaki, Athens. It's a converted 1920s townhouse that offers six unique suites, each with a focus on originality and design. The hotel features incredible art and furnishings in every room, most of which are available for sale…
Read MoreEric Pina is a Senegalese artist who studied at l’Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Dakar before completing his training in Europe where he received a degree from l‘Ecole Supérieure d’Art de Mulhouse et de Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse, France…
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