Who doesn’t love flicking through a quality broadsheet on a Sunday? It’s this sentiment that inspired the guys behind the Wilderness Festival to come up with Sunday Papers Live – a clever day of intelligent cultural pursuits, structured around the sections you’d usually find in a weekend paper. Taking place…
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November 2013
Talented wordsmiths keen to polish their craft know all about Homework – the saloon in east London that promises a “night of literary miscellany” with impressive guest performers – Nick Hornby has rolled through – and the monthly challenge of a topical writing assignment (you don’t mind doing for once). Created…
The premise of Beats, written and performed by Kieran Hurley, may sound like any music lovers dystopian nightmare dreamt up by one of our much loved sci-fi writers (ala Margaret Atwood or Kazuo Ishiguro) – but it is in fact based on real legislation passed in 1994 under John Major’s Tory government.…
24-hour restaurants in London aren’t exactly new, but it’s good news to us that one of the flashiest venues for a 3am T-bone steak – or whatever late night snack you fancy – has now extended its reach to Bloomsbury. After 18 years of feeding and watering Chelsea’s revellers, we…
It’s not for some weeks, but get this in your diary now: Warp Records will be hosting next month’s Late at Tate Britain with a night of music and art installations inspired by Jeremy Deller‘s 1998 work The History of The World. Contributions come from Warp’s roster of talent including…
If you’re looking to get your mitts on some exclusive art this Christmas, a new pop-up art store featuring rare works from established and emerging artists will be coming to Covent Garden this winter. Beautiful Crime Crime Concept (BCC) will offer a range of prints and gifts showcasing pieces from…