London’s Field Day festival has added another string of acts to an already impressive line up that includes Caribou, Floating...
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Several years ago I took in a theatre adaptation of a great Orwellian novel; Animal Farm it’s title, an allegory...
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Musa Okwonga is a writer, journalist, musician, actor and poet. Originally with a law degree from Oxford he gave it...
One of the first reactions I got when I told people I was seeing The Ting Tings was: “Really!? That’s...
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London Posse mini-doc & exlcusive ‘Gangster Chronicles: The Definitive Collection’ reissue anounced
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The 1st May 2014 saw an intriguing turn to enable residents of London to feel a greater connection to the much...
Aged just fourteen and using the name ‘Sevens’, Justin Rollins went from being a bullied child to leader of...
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