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.
A veritable glut of new artworks from the renowned Banksy recently cropped up in and around London – with a new piece being revealed every day for a period of time. So, you might be wondering where else in London...
When it comes to escaping the hustle and bustle of London life, nothing beats a well-earned excursion to the English countryside. Luckily for us Londoners, there are plenty of fabulous country villages dotted around the...
Back in December of 2022, the Museum of London closed down, with plans to move the entire museum to a larger space in Smithfield. Subsequently, we’ve been treated to all sorts of insights into the museum’s f...
Lovers of the bizarre and brilliant work of Tim Burton: this one’s for you. A huge exhibition dedicated to one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the world will be landing in…...
If you’re mad for Quentin Blake or have forever been charmed by the stories of Michael Rosen, then we have some excellent news for you! There’s currently a vibrant celebration of storytelling and illustratio...
We have some groundbreaking news for fans of The Devil Wears Prada. A brand-new musical adaptation is set to take over the Dominion Theatre later this year. Set to hit the West End in October, there are some legendary n...
It’s officially time to raise the woof, as there’s an exciting wellness festival on its way to Kings Cross that has been specifically curated for you and your dog! The much-loved Big Woof Festival is returni...
In the illustrious world of jewellery and watches, few names come bigger than that of Cartier. Founded in Paris in the mid-nineteenth-century by Louis-François Cartier, they have sold to royalty and are one of the oldes...
It’s the most talked about musical of the last 10 years, and getting a space to see it has proved a challenge for a long time. Thankfully, it’s all a little bit easier now – and you can catch the spectacle t...