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Exhibition to Illuminate London’s Homeless History
The “Homelessness Heritage in Waterloo” exhibition will open on 18 February, focusing on London’s homeless community in the Bullring area. Funded by Historic England, it […]
King Charles Hosts Holocaust Memorial Event Amid Ongoing Cancer Treatment
King Charles hosted his first royal event of the year on January 13 at Buckingham Palace, focusing on Holocaust education while undergoing cancer treatment. He […]
The Lumineers Announce Surprise London Show for War Child
The Lumineers will perform a surprise show in London on January 17, with proceeds benefiting War Child. Tickets are obtainable through a prize draw until […]
St Paul’s Cathedral to Host ‘Luminous’ Light Show from February 22 to 28
St Paul’s Cathedral will showcase ‘Luminous’, a light and sound installation by Luxmuralis, from February 22 to 28. The event, suitable for all ages, will […]
Carlisle Mum Launches Art Business Inspired by Cumbria Landscapes
Georgina Hartley-Willows, a new mum from Carlisle, has launched Not A Blank Canvas, an art business inspired by the landscapes of Cumbria. Now living in […]
McCartney’s Got Back Tour Concludes with Iconic Collaborations at O2
Paul McCartney closed his Got Back tour in London, reuniting with Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood, performing iconic songs while showcasing a beloved bass guitar […]
DJ Fat Tony Cancels London Show Following Injury at Margate Gig
DJ Fat Tony has cancelled his London show after suffering facial injuries from an incident at a gig. He is under medical care, resting at […]
Parmigianino’s Masterpiece “The Madonna and Child With Saints” Returns After Restoration
Parmigianino’s 16th-century altarpiece, “The Madonna and Child With Saints,” has returned to London’s National Gallery after a ten-year restoration. This artwork is a prime example […]
Ballet Shoes Review: An Elegant Stage Adaptation of a Classic Novel
Ballet Shoes, adapted from Noel Streatfeild’s novel, tells the story of three sisters navigating life while pursuing their passions. Directed by Katy Rudd, it blends […]
Sang Woo Kim’s ‘The Seer, The Seen’: A Journey of Identity and Resistance
Sang Woo Kim’s exhibition “The Seer, The Seen” explores race and identity through self-portraits and pigment transfer works. It challenges societal perceptions and reclaims his […]