Having new adventures in London are pretty high on the agenda over at TCé HQ and since we’ve celebrated our 2nd birthday recently (the belated card’s in the post right?) – we thought we would get back to our roots – out exploring the big smoke and burning off the…
When F. Scott Fitzgerald’s seminal novel was first published in 1925, it epitomised a country’s growing obsession with wealth and the pursuit of money in the form of individualism, a nation bound to destroy itself amidst the glamour of New York and Long Island. As if on cue one year…
You may have noticed a dubious advertising campaign gracing your idiot box over the past months in which a mini robot/alien – AL to his friends – travels the length and breadth of the country to get us all clued up about modern technology and the broadcasting change over to…
Gone are the days when the words ‘brass band’ would conjure up images of snowy Christmas shopping trips and the Salvation Army booming Away in a Manger from their Labrosones. Well, almost. Rich Mix is once again hosting Breakin Brass, a breaking battle that has musical accompaniment from edgy East…
In a nutshell… Once a dead-end place where you wouldn’t want to hang out at night, Finsbury Park has undergone a pleasant change in the last decade and as a result has become a rather nice place to be… if you know where to go. The transport hub on Seven…
He may not have been around that long but Jeremy Deller‘s impact and importance since winning the Turner Prize deems him worthy of a bit of a mid-career retrospective at the Hayward Gallery this spring. All his well-known works will be represented here including videos, installations, posters, banners and performance…