Milky Chance is the name of German folk duo from Kassel, but their sound could also be described as alternative rock, electronic, reggae, folk and indie – what a mix. Milky Chance took over Brixton Academy as part of their ‘Mind the Moon’ tour with their album of the same name…
Read MoreUnsurprisingly for the National, the production completely turns the traditional Chekhov play on its head, relocating the story to the home of Lolo and her family in Biafra during the Nigerian civil war…
Read MoreDysfunctional, uncivilised and a little rough around the edges, Fat White Family are just like any other family, right? The band was first formed and founded by lead vocalist Lias Kaci Saoudi in Peckham in 2011 and…
Read MoreKhruangbin is the unusual, and somewhat hard to pronounce, name of the musical trio from Houston, Texas. The band have created something unique and syrupy for the ears through blending several genres…
Read MoreEmpowerment was a solid theme of the evening and is a common thread that runs through Lizzo’s music; her lyrics give a voice to the underconfident, the uninspired and the marginalised.
Read MoreHow to Fail, a much-loved podcast since its inception in 2018, is also the title of Elizabeth Day’s new bestselling book – How to Fail: Everything I’ve Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong. In October, Elizabeth Day took her podcast live for a special show…
Read MoreEvery man, woman and dog on planet earth has heard of the dazzling musical Hamilton by now. The hype that surrounds this show has been sustained since its first debut on Off-Broadway in 2015, and it most definitely…
Read MoreDolly Alderton and Pandora Sykes, creators and co-hosts of ‘The High Low’, hosted a live experience of their extremely popular podcast. This live show was the first in their tour that…
Read MoreThe Exhibition of British Sculptor Anthony Gormley has landed at the Royal Academy of Arts. Famed for his body forms dotted around the country including the Angel of the North in Newcastle…
Read MoreUNIQLO, the Japanese global apparel retailer has put together an impressive immersive exhibition exploring LifeWear from three prospectives, Art, Science, Craftsmanship London…
Read MoreThe musical presents an alternative ending to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, really asking ourselves the question: what if Juliet’s famous ending was really just her beginning…
Read MoreThis is the first UK solo exhibition of the late South African photographer Thabiso Sekgala, featuring 49 photographs taken between 2009-2014 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Germany and Jordan…
Read MoreYear 11 pupils in Cavaillon, France were challenged by Estelle Savasta - acclaimed writer and director - to ‘write that one letter that you’ve never written’. This not so simple task eventually then brought life to ‘Unwritten Letters’…
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