Live in London long enough and you’ll know that the Eastside doesn’t have the monopoly on good art – especially when festivals like Deptford X have been shining a spotlight on the modern movers and art makers around the South-east for the past 15 years. So it’s a welcome return…
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It was on August, 28th 1963 that civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr shared his vision for the future while marching to Washington DC to demand equality for all. 50 years on, his I Have A Dream speech remains one of the most stirring, historical moments in modern history,…
The Roundhouse is silent, except for the murmuring of a few visitors and the shuffling of feet. Instead of the floor being packed with concertgoers or seats for the latest performance in the round, a few dozen people are milling around, their faces turned upward. They stand and stare, occasionally…
August is the time when most people have zipped off on their annual hols, leaving the rest of us Londoners to relish in the last hoorahs to summer – so here’s to a month of good eating, dancing, cycling (!) and whatever else floats your boat… Alternative RideLondon 100, August…
Before you chew us out for yet ANOTHER cinema recommendation this week, we’ve come to realise there’s just some things in life that can’t be ignored – like a cinema project that bridges the gap between artistic disciplines (and just so happens to float). Off the back of a pilot…
Working in a call centre can leave a plethora of scars. Nev’s Swansea call centre on the BBC may look like a chipper place but it barely hints at every other person’s experience of the cold calling life. Artist Emma Hart draws on her first hand experience of call centre…