Leo Taylor-Jannati (also known as Leo Jannati) is an actor, producer and podcaster based in Shoreditch, London. He is the host of the Living in the Hyphen Podcast, a podcast about identity and what it means to be living between two worlds…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 20 - 26 March 2023…
Read MoreFlowwow has launched a new floral-themed AR quiz just in time for Mother's Day, making it easier to select the perfect bouquet for your loved one…
Read MoreThin Air is a groundbreaking exhibition of experiments in art and technology with emerging and established contemporary talent…
Read MoreThe Southbank Centre will host events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s iconic 1973 album, Aladdin Sane. Here is all you need to know…
Read MoreShila is a stylish and chic hotel located in the upscale neighbourhood of Kolonaki, Athens. It's a converted 1920s townhouse that offers six unique suites, each with a focus on originality and design. The hotel features incredible art and furnishings in every room, most of which are available for sale…
Read MoreEric Pina is a Senegalese artist who studied at l’Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Dakar before completing his training in Europe where he received a degree from l‘Ecole Supérieure d’Art de Mulhouse et de Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse, France…
Read MoreLondon commuters are set to face significant disruption in the coming weeks, with multiple transport strikes planned…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 13 - 19 March 2023…
Read MoreAs Mother's Day rapidly approaches, here’s our selection of events within the city that are guaranteed to create treasured memories. Whether it's indulging in a luxurious afternoon tea aboard the British Pullman train, crafting a beautiful floral bouquet, or savouring a delicious Sunday roast on a trendy Shoreditch rooftop, we have you covered…
Read MoreAdam Blackwood is the founder of Private Drama Events. Private Drama Events are creators of immersive experiences and otherworldly events. In 2002 they were established from the heart of London’s live performance scene to create experiences that put brands centre stage like never before. Think immersive productions aboard luxury trains…
Read MoreLondon-based photographer and filmmaker Gabriel Moses will unveil his first exhibition at 180 Studios this April 2023…
Read MoreAn engrossing examination of tech culture, Director Katie-Ann McDonough brings to life Joseph Carlton’s work Brilliant Jerks, the story of a successful taxi hailing app told through three compelling narratives…
Read MoreHard Rock Café is celebrating International Woman’s Day all month with a limited-time cocktail menu and an all-female line-up of live music acts as part of Hard Rock’s global “Rock Women’s Health” campaign.
Read MoreMerryl Ansah is an actress and singer from London. She started her career in 2017 after graduating from The Royal Academy of Music with an MA in Musical Theatre. Since then, she has gone on to do a variety of musicals, plays, commercials and short films…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of things to do in London this week: 6 - 12 March 2023. Including Black Ballet at the Barbican, Brilliant Jerks at Southwark, London Handel Festival Supper Club at the Fidelio Café, Nagare Coffee Spitalfields, British Pullman Murder Mystery Lunch, The Other Art Fair...
Read MoreInternational Women's Day, celebrated annually on 8th March, serves as a powerful reminder to honour the incredible achievements of women and to shine a light on the discrimination they still face. If you're in London, there are plenty of fantastic International Women's Day events to choose from. Here are our top picks…
Read MoreYoung V&A, the UK’s new national museum designed with and for young people will open on 1 July 2023…
Read MoreExplore our guide to events taking place throughout March 2023, including literary festivals and live shows at the iconic Printworks London…
Read MoreDiscover our pick of exhibitions to see in London in March 2023. Including: Wallace Collection - Portraits of Dogs: From Gainsborough to Hockney, Royal Academy of Arts - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South. National Gallery - After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art, Chisenhale Gallery - Ravelle Pillay: Idyll…
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