Sex, Drugs, and Murder on the Heath
Tumulus is a chem-sex “queer noir” that falls short
Tumulus is a chem-sex “queer noir” that falls short
Don McCullin is best known as a ‘war photographer’, a title that does not sit easy with him. To him, photography is about empathy, but he has never felt that the impact of his pictures have done enough to end the suffering of the people he depicts. ‘If you can’
Delve into the brilliant mind of one of the world’s most revolutionary filmmakers
An intriguing evening celebrating Merce Cunningham and his unique methodology, blending 100 solos from across his work
There’s something to be said about dating animals. They’re straightforward, relatively predictable, and often more empathic than people. It’s probably why Bobby, played by producer Linus Karp, chose to lose his virginity to a dog he picked up on his way home from a party. But what
A beautifully choreographed production of this classic musical
This gripping 60-minute monologue quite literally has you out of your seat as you follow Angelique through her hectic life navigating the care system, avoiding her boyfriend’s gang, and suffering sexual violence.
For any hectic Londoner, and especially the sleep-deprived Imperial student, coffee is a staple - if not a necessity - of daily existence. Now in its 9th year running, the London Coffee Festival is a massive celebration of everyone's favourite stimulant. And when I say massive, I mean
A bizarre but sensational immersive experience
For those unfamiliar with the new Science Gallery at London Bridge, the project was conceived as an international network of public engagement spaces established in partnership with major local academic institutions. The first opened in Trinity College, Dublin, and currently, there are four such galleries, with two due to open
Immensely funny with a poignant twist
Triple bill celebrating the work of female choreographers