Campaigners say the venue's future is under threat, setting a 'catastrophic precedent' after two planning applications to ...
Founded in Hackney in 2022, Kundakala teaches women from all over London the skills they need to turn sewing into a sustainable career and become financially independent ...
I grew up in Devon with a mother who imbued me with a love of the sea - at night, I was lulled to sleep with songs of drowned ...
Tucked away in the half-basement of a hotel of the same name, 45 Curtain Road promises to delight with its unique culinary ...
Look What I Found' documents the creative process of multimedia creative Jazz Grant, the recipient of Hackney Council’s ...
The nights may be longer and the days might be darker, but one perk of the bleak midwinter is the ushering in of pantomime ...
From a social climbing evil stepmother to dating app-swiping ugly stepsisters, this festive pantomime is a modern twist on ...
That was until Buzz Studios’ Petty Men caught my eye, a two-hander in the basement of the Arcola. I was intrigued by the title and the blurb - claiming to be ‘after William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar ...
Words Matter, now on display at the university’s campus in Stratford, combines photography, film and spoken word to tackle UCL’s ties with Francis Galton, considered the founder of the field of study ...
Opinion
Ground-breaking short film challenging narrative around asylum seekers to be shown in Parliament
Anti-immigration discourse is rife, with much of it aimed at people arriving in small boats. A new short film hopes to change that.
Anna Laetitia Barbauld was a leader in the Enlightenment, a prominent poet and a women's rights activist, but her name has largely been left out of the history books.
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