A Bucharest Wrap-UpTo round off this trilogy of Bucharest reporting, I present you with the third and final chapter: the wrap-up. It has been two months...
Guantanamo at Heavyyard: Uncovering the Independent Music Scene in Bucharest Bucharest: a city of cheap drinks and cheap hostels, a mecca to the swarm of students going on interrail. However, what the tourists...
Indie Paradise: London’s All Points East In Conversation with Dan Whitlam The sun retreats behind a thick cloud in Victoria Park with the dust just beginning to settle. Hundreds of footprints mark a distinctive...
Immersive Theatre and Found Spaces: 'Still Lives' at the Old Waiting Room, Peckham Rye StationStill Lives, adapted from a 1930’s play by Noel Coward and later inspiring the film Brief Encounter, is intertwined with another of Coward’s
Taking You Into THE LORE OF LOVERBOY at Somerset House★★★★★ Scottish-born Charles Jeffrey presents ten magical years of the fashion label LOVERBOY in the exhibition The Lore of...
Nostalgia, Nostalgia and More Nostalgia: London's Yearly Flaneur WalkWe were somewhere around Piccadilly, on Jermyn Street, when the sun began to shine. It had been one of those early springtime mornings...
'Now Play This' at Somerset HouseAs technology continues to become increasingly sophisticated and ever-present in all areas of life, the familiar boundaries of digital...
In Conversation with Alex Monroe Photo by Daria Slikker Alex Monroe is a British jewellery designer and maker. His designs are beautiful expressions of nature that he...
Prem Sahib/ Shenece Oretha at Somerset House Assembly 2024: The Importance of Language and Sound On the evening of 21st March, I entered Somerset House’s Lancaster Rooms to find an assortment of chairs arranged in a circle. All were...