Perfume: Scents of Style
In the twenty-first century, perfume is a huge global industry, and it’s continually transforming...
BOOK REVIEW: UnAmerican Activities by James Miller
Initially put off by the name given to this book, allergic as I am to “urgent” takedowns on the American experience, it was with a smirking relief
‘Music is a Great Leveller’: Julius Drake on Partnerships in Classical Music
Pianist Julius Drake is the perfect person to talk to on the subject of partnerships in classical music: one of the finest instrumentalists in his fie
Ruin to Revival: London’s Complicated Relationship with Gin
Back in the 1730s, the rate of gin consumption was so extreme it caused a full-blown epidemic...
ENTER TO WIN: Our National Gallery ‘Monochrome’ Competition!
Londnr Magazine is delighted to announce a new competition with The National Gallery, running from the 20th of November until the 20th of December! Th
Can Music Streaming Survive & What Does it Mean for the Industry?
The rise of streaming is undoubtedly a turning point for the record industry but what will the consequences be for record companies, recording artists
Japanese Folklore to Anne Frank: A Brief History of Diaries
You see, fellow reader, I too was a diary writer. And what images that conjures up! The lone man, tweed, tobacco-stained fingertips, driving rain outs
What Makes Us Love Ghost Stories?
That was my only ghost or, at least, my only ghost story. Like all narrators of stories like this, I’ll start by saying that I don’t believe in gh
London Folklore: Ghost, CR5
I can go upward, I can float, the limit is the same to the mud but a hundred yards up is enough to see the city through the trees and it is not dark b
Taking Space in London’s Landscape
This was London, you tell them. You grow up in pubs, taking pennies to scratch cards and staying stuck-fast sure that you’ll beat your uncle in a ga