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Review: Life of Pi

Review: Life of Pi

Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Life of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre, starring Mina Anwar, Raj Ghatak and Habib Nasib Nader
Sorry Announce New Album With ‘Let The Lights On’

Sorry Announce New Album With ‘Let The Lights On’

Molly Gregson reviews the new track from London post-punks Sorry.
Mexican Geniuses at Canada Water: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera live on in London

Mexican Geniuses at Canada Water: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera live on in London

Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Mexican Geniuses: A Frida & Diego Immersive Experience at Dock X, London
Review: My Fair Lady

Review: My Fair Lady

Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews My Fair Lady at the London Coliseum
Sterling Press return to London with a bang

Sterling Press return to London with a bang

Sterling Press return home to London with an unforgettable night at the Sebright Arms! Deputy Music Editor Serena Jemmett reviews their highly anticipated gig.
Metaphysical: Mall Grab pay homage to London

Metaphysical: Mall Grab pay homage to London

A review of the new Mall Grab track from Kristin Cooper.
Album review: Nobody’s Home – Bakar

Album review: Nobody’s Home – Bakar

A review of the new Bakar album by Daniel Brackstone.
It’s a Sin: Youth, freedom and AIDS in 1980s London

It’s a Sin: Youth, freedom and AIDS in 1980s London

Channel 4’s newest series, It’s a Sin, is a compelling portrait of 1980s gay youth, sexual freedom and the beginnings of HIV epidemic
A whistle-stop tour of heartbreak, family, and solidarity – Rocks reviewed

A whistle-stop tour of heartbreak, family, and solidarity – Rocks reviewed

Vibrancy and dynamism of growing up in London leap off the screen in this coming-of-age gem, writes Jonathan Hosking
Let’s Get Away: London

Let’s Get Away: London

Writer Heidy Lo visits London for this week’s Let’s Get Away
Is it Art?: Sh*t London Guinness

Is it Art?: Sh*t London Guinness

Chess Bradley ponders the question of whether horrible pints can be considered art
Little Simz: Decade in Review

Little Simz: Decade in Review

March 1st saw the release of arguably one of the best rap albums of the year – Little Simz, GREY Area writes Robbie Beale
A visit to ‘The Vagina Museum’ London

A visit to ‘The Vagina Museum’ London

The first Vagina Museum has opened it’s doors in London, writer Jade Yong visited and shares her thoughts
The Bauhaus in Britain: Beyond Bauhaus at the RIBA

The Bauhaus in Britain: Beyond Bauhaus at the RIBA

Looking for something arty to see the next time you’re in London? Lisa Habernik considers whether the Beyond Bauhaus is worth seeing…
Album Review: AJ Tracey – AJ Tracey

Album Review: AJ Tracey – AJ Tracey

Jasmine Bennett writes that AJ Tracey proves he really is ‘Doing It’ again with his newly dropped eponymous debut album
Live Review: Ghetts

Live Review: Ghetts

Ghetts has been a mainstay of the grime scene since 2003, so do his performances still match the energy of fifteen years ago?
Growing number of young people choosing Manchester over London

Growing number of young people choosing Manchester over London

The Centre for Cities has uncovered a growing trend of young professionals avoiding the capital over increased costs
Magnus Carlsen retains World Championship for a third time in London

Magnus Carlsen retains World Championship for a third time in London

Carlsen won the tie-breakers round after the initial game series ended in twelve consecutive draws
Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana draw tenth game in a row in the Chess World Championship

Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana draw tenth game in a row in the Chess World Championship

There are now just two games left for either player to find a win or the series will go to a best of four tiebreaker series
Alexander Zverev beats Novak Djokovic in London ATP Finals

Alexander Zverev beats Novak Djokovic in London ATP Finals

The German won in straight sets in the final event of the season.