Things to do in London this week: 24 - 30 April 2023. Adidas x Pitch Women's Golf. Rose Bakery London.Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Philharmonia Chamber Players. Sushisamba City. Boundary London.Maro Gorky: A Life Painting. Ajamu: The Patron Saint of Darkrooms…
Read MoreLong & Ryle proudly presents A Life Painting by the acclaimed American Armenian artist Maro Gorky. This exhibition marks a joyous celebration of Gorky's life and work, coinciding with her 80th birthday…
Read MoreGhetto Funk Collective is a revolutionary force that embodies an innovative and dynamic philosophy, bringing together a diverse array of talented creatives including dancers, DJs, producers, MCs, and more. This groundbreaking collective was founded by Ruben Chi and Roché Apinsa...
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to be invited for a trip on the Belmond train for their newest feat, the Murder Mystery Lunch, which promises ‘a sumptuous lunch and plenty of head scratching’, but it achieved much, much more than that. In our experience, everywhere I looked my eyes were met by something beautiful, and everything that passed my lips tasted divine. Attention to detail is a key feature of this luxurious, extraordinary experience…
Read MoreThe Fashion and Textile Museum will showcase an exhibition called The Fabric of Democracy: Propaganda textiles from the French Revolution to Brexit this September 2023, which will focus on exploring printed propaganda textiles…
Read MoreThe Almas Art Foundation (AAF) launches an exhibitions program at Somerset House with a showcase of Dr. Lilian Mary Nabulime…
Read MoreDoyle Wham will showcase the first global exhibition of Nigerian artist Morgan Otagburuagu. Morgan Otagburuagu is a self-taught photographer who has made a significant impact in the fashion and art industries with his unique style of portraiture. In this exhibition, his latest series, In Bloom, receives its global debut, and it carries immense importance for the artist…
Read MoreWe caught up with Akeil Onwukwe-Adamson, the founder of Queer Bruk. Akeil spoke to us on all things London, music, fashion, David Bowie, and of course delved into Queer Bruk…
Read MoreReview of Quality Street at the exquisite Richmond Theatre. The romantic comedy by JM Barrie first took to the stage in 1901 and has been updated in this recent production by Northern Broadsides and the New Vic….
Read MoreGet set for an unforgettable summer with our handpicked selection of the UK's finest places to stay, including Birch Community, the Lakes by Yoo, the Haweswater Hotel in Lake District, the Pig Hotel in Brockenhurst, Wilderness Reserve in Suffolk, Flint Barns at Rathfinny Wine Estate in East Sussex, Thyme in Southrop Cotswold, The Newt in Somerset , Soho Farmhouse in Chipping Norton…
Read MoreNew Regency Orchestra at Colour Factory, London Marathon 2023, London Philharmonic Orchestra: Don Quixote Rides Again, London Book Fair, Aladdin Sane Live, Concrete Lates x Queer Bruk, Dr. Esther Mahlangu: Where two rivers meet, Morgan Stanley Lates at Somerset House with the Courtauld, Lee Eelous: DISORDER, Gillian Jason Gallery Universe 25’, SicilyFEST London 2023,Be-oom Introduction to Korean Tea, Designing Soho House Bangkok,Divided: Why We Need to Decolonise Healthcare with Dr Annabel Sowemimo, Rochelle Canteen Shoreditch, Australian Ballet at Royal Opera House…
Read MoreThe Royal Academy of Arts will host an exhibition in July featuring Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron (H&dM), providing visitors with unprecedented access to the firm's methodology, philosophy, and groundbreaking projects…
Read MoreThe Museum of The Home is launching a new contemporary art exhibition called No Place Like Home (A Vietnamese Exhibition) Part II"this month. The exhibition showcases works by Vietnamese diasporic artists exploring the theme of home through the lens of Vietnamese culture…
Read MoreCanary Wharf is an excellent spot for spectators to watch the London Marathon at mile 19. Along with the excitement of the race, visitors can also enjoy various dining options, including over 70 cafes, bars, and restaurants such as Café Brera, Obicà, and La Petite M Café…
Read MoreWe had the privilege of attending an Open Iftar event at the iconic Royal Albert Hall as part of the Ramadan Festival 2023 by the Ramadan Tent Project. This year, in celebration of their 10th anniversary, the festival is hosting Open Iftar events in 10 cities across the UK, including the capital of London…
Read MoreThe V&A museum has announced a new exhibition called DIVA that will open in June. It will be the first of its kind to celebrate the creativity and impact of iconic performers from the 19th century to today…
Read MoreDiscover our guide to 20 music festivals in London this summer - British Summer Time Festival· Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023·Queen’s Yard Summer Party·Elrow Town·Hideaway Festival·Soul Town Festival·RALLY·Somerset House Summer Series·Battersea Park in Concert ·Kaleidoscope Festival 2023·City Splash Festival·Kew the Music·Wide Awake Festival·Hampton Court Palace Festival·All Points East·Beautiful People Festival·Waterworks Festival ·Field Day·Wireless Festival·…· ·
Read MoreThis summer, The Australian Ballet is set to make a triumphant return to the Royal Opera House after a 35-year absence, with a performance of George Balanchine's revered ballet masterpiece, Jewels…
Read MoreExhibitions to look forward to this summer 2023 in London: Including Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief at the Camden Arts Centre, Luxury and power: Persia to Greece at the British Museum, Civilization: The Way We Live Now at the Saatchi Gallery, A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography at the Tate Modern, RA Summer Exhibition 2023, Saint Francis of Assisi at the National Gallery,Black Venus at Somerset House, Tomás Saraceno exhibition at Serpentine Gallery….
Read MoreSugar Coat is a vibrant coming-of-age story exploring themes of miscarriage, sexual assault and sexuality, partially told through original music inspired by the Riot Grrrl bands of the 1990s…
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