Seurat and the Sea at the Courtauld Gallery is the first exhibition devoted to this category of his work, bringing together 17 canvases, six oil sketches on wood panels, and three preparatory drawings. In doing so, it provides a wider appreciation of his pointillist technique…
Read MoreSouthbank Centre launched the new Indie Night series, dedicated to the championing and celebrating of independent publishers and authors. The series arrives at a significant time as we crave human stories and voices…
Read MoreNow in its 24th year, Primavera Sound Barcelona has evolved from humble origins as a one-day event in Poble Espanyol to a multi-day, mix genre, cult celebration of live music in all its glory. A loyal and ever-growing fan base flocks from around the world to Barcelona…
Read MoreRoad traffic accidents in London involve complex legal and insurance considerations. Urban congestion, cyclists, buses, taxis, and pedestrians increase the likelihood of multi-party collisions…
Read MoreLe Nusa is a modern Indonesian restaurant on the Strand in London, founded by an Indonesian celebrity couple. Originally launched in Paris before expanding to Jakarta, it brings refined Indonesian cuisine to the capital in an elegant two-floor setting…
Read MoreMarch comes with a delicious sense of momentum as London moves into spring in indulgent form. From Japanese brunching at The Aubrey at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park to pie feasting at Holborn Dining Room for British Pie Week…
Read MoreThe Aubrey offers a weekend brunch menu with a Japanese twist, serving inventive takes on classic brunch dishes. There is a reasonably priced set brunch menu, but the variety on the à la carte menu is hard to resist…
Read MoreThe prestige of a Michelin star is widely regarded as the ultimate, albeit elusive, pinnacle of success in the culinary world, acting as a global hallmark of extreme gastronomic excellence. It functions not merely as a rating, but is transformative, raising a restaurants reputation…
Read MoreArt news to be on your radar the first week of March 2026 comes from both London and across the globe. From Kahlil Joseph’s debut feature at London’s 180 Studios and Ain Bailey’s exhibition at Camden Art Centre, to the announcement of 111 artists for the Venice Biennale…
Read MoreA review of Rose Wylie: The Picture Comes First at the Royal Academy of Arts, London examines the first solo exhibition by a British female artist in its main galleries, tracing Wylie’s use of memory, wartime imagery and everyday references across large-scale paintings and intimate drawings…
Read MoreLondon-based artist Phoebe Boswell will present new site-specific artworks at Bethnal Green and Notting Hill Gate Underground stations as part of Transport for London’s Art on the Underground programme, opening on 25 March 2026…
Read MoreThe 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, titled In Minor Keys, is set to open on Saturday, 9 May 2026, and run until Sunday, 22 November 2026. Curated by the late Koyo Kouoh, who passed away in May 2025, the exhibition will be staged across Venice’s Giardini, the Arsenale…
Read MoreBLKNWS: Terms & Conditions, the debut feature from acclaimed artist and filmmaker Kahlil Joseph, will inaugurate the newly opened cinema space at 180 Studios in London with a month-long residency from 27 February to 27 March 2026…
Read MoreAs March arrives in London, the city begins to shake off the winter chill with plenty to see and do. Food lovers can enjoy British Pie Week, while families can mark World Book Day at Battersea Power Station. There will be major exhibition openings, including Hurvin Anderson, David Hockney and a celebration of designer Elsa Schiaparelli…Here is our guide to things to do in London in March 2026…
Read MoreArt exhibitions celebrating women artists in London for International Women’s Day 2026. From Tracey Emin at Tate Modern, Rose Wylie at the Royal Academy, and Beatriz González at the Barbican Centre…
Read MoreDiscover practical money-saving tips for students, from choosing the right mobile plan to managing monthly living costs on a budget while at university…
Read MoreIf you head into one of London’s gambling establishments today, you’ll be able to try your hand at blackjack, poker, baccarat and a host of other card games. But Whist? Well, that seems to have been long forgotte…
Read MoreLondon transforms into a citywide celebration of flaky pastry, rich fillings, and comforting aromas during Pie Week (2-8 March 2026). From buttery shortcrust classics to inventive gourmet creations, bakeries, cafés, pubs, and markets across the city showcase their most irresistible pies…
Read MoreIn a digital economy increasingly defined by automation, optimisation, and seamless systems, Xiyan Chen creates worlds that refuse to work alone. Her practice does not ask what technology can do faster or better…
Read MoreCopenhagen has long been a centre for creativity and culture, where historic buildings and modern architecture provide an impressive backdrop for artistic expression. From Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek to Copenhagen Contemporary…
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