Staff Picks: Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Grease at the Dominion
I watched Grease for the first time when I was very young. I still remember falling in love with Sandy in black leather and modelling my walk after Da
Earth Day Special: the Third Life of Paper
Coming from Ancient China to the West through the Silk Road, paper revolutionised how we communicate...
The Uncanny & Artificial Intelligence: Meet Ai-Da
When observing the process unfold it makes you wonder; who is really the artist here: Ai-Da or Aidan Meller?
New Homes, New Places, By Kour Pour
Kour Pour sweeps over borders of land and history with his contemporary prints...
Auf Dem See, by Erwin Olaf
Erwin Olaf captures both the immensity and the quiet beauty of the Netherlands in this transcendent dreamscape...
London’s fishy history: A tale of the Thames
Yes, the river was declared biologically dead. Yes, it was riddled with cholera...
The Garden Cinema: Return to a Bygone Era
CUT TO- INT. LOBBY – EVENING An Art Deco facade, warm light emanating from tri-cone shaped sconces, plush chairs, soft carpets and just tw
BURN, by Jelly Green
Suffolk-born artist Jelly Green once again picks up her paintbrush to pay homage to her most beloved subject: trees...
Trimalchio in West London
You may not have heard that word before. ‘Trimalchio.’ It goes back to a 1st century play by Pelonius. It belonged to a slave who escapes bo
Earth Hour: Finding a Moment amongst the Shadows
London lives in illumination: the dazzling west-end lights, the soaring tower blocks. This is a city averse to the dark...