Let’s Talk inspires you to open up and share the load. With the pressures of modern life being pretty relentless, it’s never been more important to talk about our mental health. Opening up and talking about...
Sir David Attenborough just got a new tribute. When it comes to a national treasure as beloved as Sir David Attenborough, you can never stop finding ways to honour him. Take the Attenborough-themed rave that pitched up...
Manga has a history dating back to the 12th century, and this exhibition explores it all. 2019 appears to be the year of landmark comic exhibitions hitting London, doesn’t it? With Somerset House’s wonderful...
This Cocktails and Paint Art Class is your chance to get creative! We know you lot are cultured folk, and pretty keen on your art. But have you ever though about creating your own masterpiece, preferably with a cocktail...
A powerful mural appeared next to Extinction Rebellion’s camp in Marble Arch last week. Looking suspiciously Banksy-esque, the work shows a child holding an Extinction Rebellion logo next to a sapling, with the wo...
AI: More Than Human is a thought-provoking immersion into the world of artificial intelligence. If you think artificial intelligence means pretending to know who René Descartes is, then you really need to head to the Ba...
Ditch the ‘gram for at night and appreciate the majesty of the Sony World Photography Awards. There’s a whole big beautiful world out there, and so little time to see it (I don’t know about you, but my...
You won’t find many independent theatres with as much history as the Old Vic. It was the original home of the English National Opera, the Sadler’s Wells dance company and the National Theatre. It’s also been a tavern, a...
Savvy slapstick meets titillating thrills and gleeful gore in this comedic adaptation of George A. Romero’s indie cult classic Night of the Living Dead. Much like the film, this performance directed by Benji Sperring at...
Two adaptations of Chekhov’s 1900 play Three Sisters hit London this year, and first up it’s the turn of the Almeida. With the success of Uncle Vanya in 2016, the Islington-based theatre is hoping to continue its track&...