Lightopia Festival makes its debut in London Posted on Nov 26, 2021 by Khushi Jain The highly acclaimed Lightopia Festival, that showcases artistic craftsmanship through the medium of light, is taking place in London for...Read More
Crossbones graveyard remembers London’s forgotten souls Posted on Nov 25, 2021Nov 29, 2021 by Joe Skirkowski For the last 25 years, a little-known organisation have been meeting in the back streets of Southwark to perform sacred...Read More
The London Migration Film Festival returns for its sixth year Posted on Nov 25, 2021Nov 30, 2021 by Riddhi Kachhela The London Migration Film Festival has returned to the city’s cinemas after a year-long absence. [caption id="attachment_2943" align="alignright" width="212"] Poster...Read More
The struggles of hosting a food festival in a COVID world Posted on Nov 25, 2021 by Daniela Rivera Samayoa Last Thursday marked the start of the festive edition of the Taste of London food festival, and with it came...Read More
Black Friday or whack Friday? Posted on Nov 25, 2021Nov 29, 2021 by Ricki-Lee Abrams It’s no secret that we Brits love to hate American culture permeating into our everyday lives. From lexicons and libations...Read More
Writer John le Carré dies aged 89 Posted on Dec 15, 2020 by Dzerassa Gagulova John le Carré, espionage writer and former spy, famous for his books Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Spy Who...Read More
Nines and Mahalia win big at MOBOs 2020 virtual ceremony Posted on Dec 11, 2020Dec 12, 2020 by Lauren Hurrell The MOBO awards were back celebrating Black music last night for the first time since 2017 in an event which...Read More
California Monolith Removed Overnight as the Mystery Continues Posted on Dec 5, 2020Dec 8, 2020 by Harry Turner A group of men livestreamed themselves toppling the 12ft tall metallic structure overnight on Wednesday, only a few hours after...Read More
All On The Board: The story of two TfL poets Posted on Dec 3, 2020Dec 8, 2020 by Dimitris Mavrokefalidis Until now, they were just two anonymous TfL underground employees, known as N1 (NoOne) and E1 (EveryOne). The last three...Read More
Charity fund throws lifeline to struggling theatre workers Posted on Nov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020 by Ye Hong A UK charity campaign has raised a total of £3.9m to aid theatre workers and freelancers affected by the coronavirus...Read More