We all love to dance, right? What about highly interactive dancing with strangers guided by a spiritual leader for hours on end without any booze
Category: Art and Culture
Review: Berlin’s techno star Recondite returns with fresh approach to genre
With Dwell, released 24th January on Ghostly International, Recondite departs from his iconic club-oriented sound and delivers a fresh but ever so slightly monotonous experience.
Review: BRITS 2020: Outrage after rapper Dave’s calls Boris Johnson racist
This year, despite the controversy, the BRITs touched on how diverse the UK music industry actually is. The highly anticipated award show opened with an
BTS superfans gather at Kingston University for conference on K-pop legends
People from all over the world gathered at Kingston University for an academic conference based on K-pop boy band BTS. The conference attracted around 140
Stormzy to play three ‘super intimate’ shows at Kingston’s Rose Theatre which sold out in seconds
UK grime artist Stormzy will play three small-scale shows in Kingston in January performing songs from his latest album Heavy is the Head. The Vossi
REVIEW: ‘Three Sisters’ the retelling by Inua Ellams
‘Three Sisters’ by Inua Ellams is a beautifully tragic tale of loss that steadily develops into social commentary surrounding identity, belonging and purpose within the
Hawks Road Artists hold winter open studios in Kingston
Kingston Art Collective, Hawks Road Artists, held its free winter open studios in collaboration with Artists Studio Company. Kingston has a diverse and dynamic range
Ten great family days out in Richmond and Kingston this Christmas
The Christmas lights have been switched on, the Christmas music has started to play up and down the High Street, and the countdown to Christmas
Stormzy’s #Merky Books Shoreditch Pop Up
A free pop-up shop curated by Stormzy opened up last week at the Beats by Dre Residency. #Merky Books in Shoreditch encouraged BAME creatives to get
Michael Kiwanuka at Pryzm: an intimate acoustic performance on New Slang’s 13th Birthday
What better way to mark thirteen years of Banquet Records’ ‘New Slang’ club night than an acoustic set from one of the UK’s most exciting