Haegue Yang: Leap Year at the Hayward Gallery
The Hayward Gallery will present Haegue Yang: Leap Year, the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist, from October 9, to January 5, 2025.
Read MoreThe Hayward Gallery will present Haegue Yang: Leap Year, the first major UK survey of the internationally celebrated artist, from October 9, to January 5, 2025.
Read MoreTrackers and Breakbeats will shed light on the often overlooked role of Brain Records and its founder, Bizzy B, in shaping UK hardcore and jungle scenes.
Read MoreSnow White, will open at the brand new 200 seater Garden Theatre in the heart of buzzing Vauxhall Food And Beer Garden on December 6.
Read MoreThe BFI has revealed a completely free programme for its 68th London Film Festival this month.
Read MoreResidents and activists held a rally on Wednesday to urge the council to divest its pensions fund from the arms companies supplying Israel.
Read MoreHere in America explores the relationship between Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan. Both dabbled with communism, and both were caught up in the purges.
Read MoreCelebrating the National’s 200th birthday, Poets and Lovers brings together more than 50 of the most-loved Van Gogh paintings from across the globe.
Read MoreThe artwork represents a range of eras from current staff to historical health workers.
Read MoreMark Rodney, founder of Project Lifeline, said: “What’s being done to tackle violence isn’t working.”
Read MoreParamedics treated the victim at the scene before taking him to a major trauma centre as a priority.
Read MoreWandle Housing runs more than 7,000 homes across nine South London boroughs.
Read MoreSadiq Khan has urged Londoners to “bear with” TfL as they continue to tackle to damage.
Read MoreA 14-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy remain in hospital after the attack which took place yesterday afternoon.
Read MoreMore than 150 people gathered at the Kia Oval for the inaugural BeLambeth Awards.
Read MoreA council officer threatened a charity with legal action after volunteers requested a permanent shelter to be installed to shield
Read MoreCroydon’s community came together to remember Elianne Andam, 15, who was fatally stabbed at a bus stop last September.
Read MoreA substance – believed to be acidic – was thrown at a schoolgirl and two others outside Westminster Academy.
Read MoreTwo adults suffering shock and whiplash were assessed on-scene by LFB crews.
Read MoreMr Burrows was employed by the Queen to change carpets annually ahead of public viewings at Buckingham Palace.
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