In conversation with Emily Moore

Emily’s journey to becoming a working artist has been nonlinear - after earning a graphic design degree, she moved away from creative work to do a myriad of jobs and raise her son. In 2017 she returned to school to pursue a BA in fine art, and when she was immersed in completing an MA at the Royal College of Art, she found herself graduating in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic…

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What's on in London this week: 26 June – 2 July 2023

Things to do in London this week: 26 June  - 2 July 2023. Including: Jamie T in Finsbury Park · Chelsea & Kensington Festival 2023 · Junior Guildhall Symphony Orchestra · A Strange Loop · Wimbledon Screening · Young V&A · Nwando Ebizie: Extreme Unction Vol.2 · Kate Montgomery: Pattern Book · Central Saint Martins Show: Postgraduate Art 2023 · The Other Art Fair · Totalitarian Props · Earth by  Deepa Mehta ·  The Last Rider by Alex Homes · Anya Hindmarch's The Ice Cream Project · KCAW x Art Bus Tour · The Magazine Restaurant…

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What's on in London this week: 19 – 25 June 2023

What's on in London this week: 19 – 25 June 2023: Cinch championships 2023 · All Things Orchestral · Celebrate Windrush Day at the Southbank Centre · Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival 2023 · lululemon X International Day of Yoga 2023 · Maurizio Pollini at Royal Festival Hall · The Gut Life Weekend with Stylist x Yakult · Pottery classes at art’otel · Robin Hood: The Legend. Re-written · Chineke! Orchestra: Coleridge-Taylor, Goodyear, Price · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · The Line - Yinka Ilori: Types of Happiness …

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Outcrop a new restaurant opening at 180 The Strand

Outcrop is a restaurant and arts space soon to open at  180 The Strand. It is set to become a vibrant gathering place that celebrates the natural world through food, drinks, and culture. Founded by Johnny Smith and Daniel Willis, co-founders of renowned establishments like The Clove Club and Luca, along with Secret Cinema alumni Tom Allott, Andrea Moccia, and Sabrina Goreeba…

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Rye Lane at Rooftop Film Club review

Rom coms have been sorely missing from our media diets for a long while now. As Hollywood regurgitates remakes and blockbuster franchises, the appetite for original and personal stories keeps growing. If you’re hungry for a fresh take on a beloved genre, then a small, independent Black British film may satisfy your craving: Raine Allen Miller’s Rye Lane…

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