The word ‘multicultural’ is never too distant when describing London, especially considering the tendency to hear a foreign conversation a few steps away from your front door – but it seems opportunities to explore the creativity of other cultures can be few and far between. Step in ‘Art to EastAfrica’…
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June 2011
While you may struggle to pronounce “Slideluck Potshow” on first attempt, this shouldn’t be a put-off – after all, if there’s one thing I personally can’t resist it’s a night of art AND epicurean delights! Confused? Well, Slideluck Potshow London III is the third time the capital will be taking…
With performance art and cabaret fast becoming a staple of London nightlife, it’s only right that there should be an annual showcase of emerging and established artists from the scene. Cue Postcards Festival, which is being held for the first time at Jacksons Lane Theatre. Expect acrobatic dancing, avant-garde clowning and…
Watch Me Move does exactly what it says on the tin. It invites the viewer to observe the extraordinary art of animation in all its forms and brilliantly presents her with a dazzling kaleidoscope of the art through its hundred year plus existence. It’s ambitious and doesn’t neglect the popular…
Long gone are the days when England was the greasy stain on the culinary world. The likes of Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver and a revamp of the Grossman classic Masterchef, have got us all licking our lips and getting our hands dirty in the kitchen – and what a great…
As if the swish W Hotel in Leicester Square couldn’t get any cooler, they’ve now installed a library inspired by some of the world’s greatest authors, open to both guests and the public. Curated by journo Damian Barr, The W(riters) Library consists of 100 books chosen by celebrity wordsmiths including…