Discover London: City Lit
Based in Holborn, they teach everything from astronomy, to Arabic, to photo etching. I challenge you to think of a hobby you’ve always longed to try
Theatre Review: The Sleeper
The Sleeper is a real ask of the actors both physically and mentally - it's well-meaning, uncomfortable, funny, sad and unselfconscious. It is part of
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
London Gods: They Walk Among Us
Would we even notice if the big cheeses of myth and legend were amongst us? Looking around London, the answer is… They’re already here!
Towpath Closed: Crossrail Coming
I’m meeting my friend, Adam Scovell, for the second leg of a walk along London’s waterways. My aim has always been to show Adam an area of signifi
Scratch Nights & Showtime: Etch Theatre
I already knew I had to write this piece on grassroots theatre, when in a fortuitous set of circumstances, I found myself seated next to Vicky Feather
E4’s New Show: Gap Year
The new eight part romantic drama is set to air this Thursday 23rd of February, and follows a motley crew of travellers, covering Asia, heartbreak and
Behind Closed Doors: The Liberty Advent Calendar
I’ve joined the growing ranks of adults in the UK for whom the countdown to Christmas Day is not marked by a bit of cardboard with some chocolates,
MELT Week: Gretchen Andrew
In a talk with London Film School, American artist Gretchen Andrew expounded on how she brought a bit of Silicon Valley to London with her. Often work