Some of South London’s finest oddities fight against stagnancy and embrace variety on their sophomore album Stumpwork
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Halloween histories…where did it all begin?
What started costumes, trick or treating and the night where everyone in the world celebrates October 31st? Let’s have a look at the History
Review: Arctic Monkeys are back with their first album in four years
The Car is not the album a lot of fans were hoping for from the Arctic Monkeys. In fact, it’s miles away from their most commercially
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Review: Ontarian hardcore outfit Counterparts return to Camden’s Underworld for sell-out UK tour
Climate justice project for Kingston community opens at Stanley Picker Gallery
A new community project aiming to open the conversation on decarbonisation has started. Scores of people attended Stanley Picker Gallery on October 7 to see
Review: Rose Theatre pays homage to Brecht’s epic play
Brimming with contemporary resonance from Russia’s war, refugee camps, and even the cost-of-living crisis, the Rose Theatre’s Caucasian Chalk Circle, adapted by Steve Waters, is a captivating morality play.
Girlguiding advocates reflect on World Thinking Day 2022
Girlguiding held their annual World Thinking Day on February 22 2022.
ABBA to kick off digital tour ABBA Voyage in London,”combining the old and new”
The ABBA Voyage tour is set to kick off its virtual concert on May 27, “combining the old and new, the young and not-so-young”, ABBA’s PR agency
VIDEO: Kingston Bell Ringers return after Covid-19 break
The Kingston Bell Ringers has returned to practice their traditional artform at All Saints church following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.
The British Hollywood? Planning application for American film studio set to go to Hertfordshire Council
Sunset Studios is currently waiting for planning permission from Hertfordshire Council to build a 91-acre studio.