Art Exhibition Lutz Bacher: AYE! showcases at the Raven Row gallery
Lutz Bacher: AYE! at Raven Row gallery in Artillery Lane, Spitalfields, was initiated with the artist by curator Anthony Huberman before her death.
Read MoreLutz Bacher: AYE! at Raven Row gallery in Artillery Lane, Spitalfields, was initiated with the artist by curator Anthony Huberman before her death.
Read MoreAs Lord Somerset, Connor Finch successfully brings out the tragedy for contemporary gays, though only in passing is the scandal’s central role in gay history considered.
Read MoreIn tribute, former MP Simon Hughes said: “Ben Birnberg was one of the great British civil liberties lawyers of my adult life, whom I had the privilege to come to know well, work with often and respect hugely.
Read MoreThe UK’s only comedy podcast the Cheerful Earful festival will be hosting a number of shows at two South London pubs until November 5th.
Read MoreSydney joined the company through an apprenticeship programme and vacancies for next year’s engineering intake are live now
Read MoreRenters have seen no improvement in their protections or rights, and the newest iteration of the Bill looks likely to simultaneously not deliver on its strongest proposals while also preserving its weakest ones.
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Read MoreAlexander Zeldin’s new play at the Southbank’s Lyttleton theatre chronicles his mother’s life and is inspired by conversations with her and her friends. I just hope a lot of it is made up.
Read More30 Years Ago – A by-election had to be cancelled less than 24 hours after it was called.
Read MoreHow do I prepare my puppy, Coco, for his first vet visit?
Read MoreThe rising singer-songwriter who performs alongside her guitarist husband Keiron Marshall, will release her new album Sweet Revolution on November 3.
Read MoreGreenwich council has launched two new Family Hubs to help give parents and young people get the best possible start in life.
Read MoreWhichever way you feel about Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), the opening day for the newest attempt to reduce car usage in Streatham was a disaster.
Read MoreFrom November 8, Tate Britain will present a restaging of a major feminist artwork which has not been seen for almost 50 years: Bobby Baker’s radical sculptural installation An Edible Family in a Mobile Home.
Read MoreBrixton Chamber Orchestra (BCO) will present the second instalment of its residency at the cinema, in Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, on November 2, Film Orchestrated: Silent Slapsticks.
Read MoreCaring for a pet with arthritis takes understanding and patience, but with careful management and treatment, affected pets can still enjoy a good quality of life and stay happy and active into their golden years.
Read MoreBetween November 10 and 19, the World Heart Beat concert hall will host an array of talented jazz artists and groups for EFG London Jazz Festival.
Read MoreThe Churchill Theatre unveiled their star-studded line-up for this year’s family pantomime, Cinderella, at the Old Palace in Bromley on Wednesday 18th October.
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