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.
After 200 years, Mary Wollstonecraft is finally being commemorated for her contribution to feminism. The world’s first sculpture of Mary Wollstonecraft, also known as ‘the Mother of Feminism’, has fina...
In honour of the launch of their new headphones, Yamaha are celebrating the musical history of Soho, the home of their amazing European flagship store. There’s more to Soho than good food and great nightlife, there’s al...
This month is fully booked. If you’re looking to inject a big dose of literature into your winter lockdown, new online platform Bookshop has the answer. More than 130 bookstores across the UK – including som...
A Christmas Carol will be streamed free for care home and local schools. Well, once you’ve fought The Walking Dead, a few walking spirits shouldn’t pose much of a threat, right? Andrew Lincoln – whose...
Hope the whale will be sharing space with Erumpents, Demiguises, and much more at Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature. Go to the Natural History Museum on any old day, and you’ll find it to be a magical place &...
To be, or not to be at The Globe’s open-air cinema next month, that is the question… …and the answer is to make sure you bag yourself a ticket, because you won’t want to miss this! The Globe will...
One Hercule Van Wolfwinkle is taking the media by storm with his avante-garde pet portraits, raising money for a homeless charity. It’s certainly not his day job, but perhaps it should be. The artist known as Herc...
Chinatown is glowing bright with this lovely lantern installation. Nowhere in London quite exemplifies light, colour, and joy quite like Chinatown – and yet, with the nights getting darker, Chinatown is getting ev...
We’re not even pulling your leg. Language is a beautiful thing, but it’s not always possible to express yourself using just one word. Fortunately, idioms serve to fill that gap—a wonderful mish-mash of words...
The West End’s first all-drag production, Dragatha Christie, is opening just before Christmas. We have endured countless months without theatre (thanks to a certain virus) and while Ms Rona is not sashaying away j...