Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Sean McKee
It can be difficult to execute a successful themed event. Even harder if you are replicating a classic movie with a cult following. Pop-ups are everywhere right now and this promised to be one of London’s more exciting concepts... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Beau Bass
One glasswork artist has gone above and beyond typical by using small glass features to create works of a greater size than expected... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Sean McKee
Sean McKee reviews 'Her' an original love story in a market saturated with mediocre but star-studded rom-coms... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Laure Fourquet
London fans were delighted to welcome home one of their own – MOBO-nominated jazz band, Sons of Kemet – as part of their tour to promote their debut album Burn.Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Juliet Atto
LCF are hosting the 2014 Better Lives Lecture series, the second lecture of the series focused on racism in fashion... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Beau Bass
The Curve gallery at the Barbican Centre plays host to Momentum, a new project by United Visual Artists... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Rosie Atkin
Richard Hamilton was regarded as a titan of pop-art during his prolific 60 year career, Rosie Atkin reviews his exhibiton at the Tate Modern... Read More →
Published on March 3rd, 2014 | by Caroline Clastres
Caroline Clastres reviews award-winning director Kesang Tseten’s film documentary, Who Will Be a Gurkha... Read More →
Published on March 2nd, 2014 | by Caroline Clastres
Caroline Clastres reviews the Twang as they make a comeback after two years of silence... Read More →
Published on March 2nd, 2014 | by Hannah Lockley
ALN's Hannah Lockley was pleasantly amazed by cocktail bar Lounge Bohemian... Read More →