Your complete guide to arts and culture in London: read all about art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums, and cinemas across the city.
Ahh, libraries. Not only are they invaluable repositories of history and knowledge, but they’re also often just stunning places to while away the hours. (Is there a better rainy day activity than…...
From trailblazers like Maya Angelou, Malala Yousafzai, and Michelle Obama to activists and feminist thinkers like Emma Watson, Beyoncé and Meryl Streep – if there’s anything in common between these women, it...
Since the announcement of its London visit, anticipation for the arrival of the Art of the Brick exhibition has been building – much like a LEGO® tower. Well, the wait is finally over! The exhibit has opened on the rath...
On account of being (-checks notes-) the biggest musical artist in the world right now, it’s fair to say that Taylor Swift has picked up a fair few (thousand) superfans by now. What separates a superfan from just...
Our city’s love affair with books and all things word-y is no secret. We’re a city absolutely dripping with literary pedigree, so we’ve got some pretty impressive places to buy and browse…...
Textiles weave through our everyday lives yet remain one of the most underexamined mediums in art history. Whether it’s gorgeous fashions or artworks, blankets, and beyond, textiles protect us, cover us, engage ou...
Hyde Park BST is really on a roll for announcements this year. Just days after revealing that the legendary Stevie Nicks will take to the stage in July, we now have news that the ever-brilliant SZA will also take a head...
Tomorrow, the V&A will be launching a major exhibition on Tropical Modernism, an architectural style pioneered by British architects Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry in the late 1940s. On from March 2 until September 22 in...
A major exhibition documenting 500 years of Black music in Britain is heading to the British Library this spring. Beyond the Bassline takes inspiration from the British Library’s sound archive to tell the stories of the...
London’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations will return to the capital on Sunday 17 March, with a diverse selection of activities planned to celebrate the patron Saint of Ireland! Over 50,000 people are expected...