Seeds of Hate and Hope at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, is a powerful exhibition examining how violence, ideology and trauma are created, spread and remembered…
Read MoreBalancing work and personal life in today's fast-paced world can feel like a daunting task. We often find ourselves overwhelmed by job demands,…
Read MoreThere are few cities in the world where art feels as alive as it does in London…
Read MoreSustainability is easiest when it fits into your real life. Instead of aiming for a big overhaul, it helps to focus on a few practical choices you can repeat without thinking too much, and those small decisions tend to be the ones that stick, and they often make day-to-day life simpler…
Read MoreIf you’re looking for an easy way to refresh your smile without invasive treatment, composite bonding in London is one of the most requested cosmetic options right now…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre has announced Classical Mixtape: A Live Takeover, a one-night-only, multi-venue event taking place in February 2026, bringing together more than 200 musicians from six orchestras across its riverside site…
Read MoreThis week in London features late-night Christmas shopping on Columbia Road, festive wreath-making workshops, live Brazilian jazz, mince pie cruises, theatre performances, art exhibitions, a Christmas disco, and volunteering opportunities with The Salvation Army.
Read MoreJoseph Wright was an incredibly unique painter who created powerful, realistic masterpieces with dramatic lighting. The relatively small but extremely rich exhibition at the National Gallery sheds light on…
A two-week European adventure captures the imagination with its blend of culture, art, and diverse landscapes. The thought of moving between historic capitals and charming local towns feels inspiring, yet the process of planning everything can become stressful…
Read MoreKuro Coffee has officially opened its fourth location within 125, the beautifully reimagined ground-floor destination at Harvey Nichols…
Read MoreAnyone who drives in London will know the feeling all too well. One moment your car seems fine, and the next you’re staring at a warning light or spotting the tread wearing down on your tyres. With everything from parking to petrol costing a small fortune in the capital…
Read MoreDiscover London’s unmissable 2026 fashion exhibitions, from over 200 pieces of the late Queen’s wardrobe at The King’s Gallery to the V&A’s showcase of Elsa Schiaparelli’s avant-garde designs and artistic collaborations…
Read MoreNnena Kalu has won the Turner Prize 2025, taking home the £25,000 award at a lively ceremony in Bradford, the UK’s City of Culture this year…
Read MoreExplore remote academic writing jobs for UK graduates and students. Find platforms, pay rates, and practical tips to land freelance opportunities.
Read MoreMarking her largest UK project to date, Sedira’s work will respond to the unique architectural and historical context of the iconic Duveen Galleries, offering audiences an experience that merges the political, poetic, and personal…
Read MoreMaggie Jones’s is back and the residents of Kensington and their regulars will be thrilled. The restaurant, tucked away off Kensington Church Street, is a slice of London lore. In the 1970s, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon were such devoted regulars that the staff referred to her under the alias “Maggie Jones”….
Read MoreLondon’s dining scene is buzzing this December with exciting openings like Casa Felicia, The Bush Tavern, and The Hart Pub, alongside the welcome return of favourites such as Maggie Jones’s and Som Saa…
Read MoreThis week in London, enjoy festive events including Carols at the Royal Albert Hall, LSO concerts, designer charity pop-ups, late-night shopping, art exhibitions, film screenings, foodie experiences, last-chance shows, and volunteer opportunities across the city…
Read MoreAcross the UK, snowfall now reliably triggers a shift to indoor tech routines. Streaming queues lengthen, consoles are powered up earlier in the afternoon, and video calls replace cancelled catch-ups…
Read MoreAfra Nur Uğurlu is a visual artist and recent London College of Communication graduate whose practice bridges beauty, fashion, art, and cultural studies. In this interview, we discuss Hinterland, her zine exploring how the Turkish diaspora navigates and challenge es dominant representations…
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