From Salman Rushdie to RuPaul the Southbank Centre’s literature season line-up
Brand new fiction and non-fiction will be presented with events.
Read MoreBrand new fiction and non-fiction will be presented with events.
Read MoreWith her album on the horizon, 2024 looks set to be an exciting new year for Ms Wilde.
Read MoreThe show will run until February 29, at The Sidings.
Read MoreThe double Olivier Award-nominated play sold out its original run at three theatres.
Read MoreTottenham Hotspur’s iconic mascot, Chirpy will make a special appearance.
Read MoreMore than 130 events have been packed into the 11 days.
Read MoreThe production reimagines one of London’s most momentous days.
Read MoreBrixton House has you set for 2024, with a huge programme of theatre for you to enjoy throughout January and well into the new year.
Read MoreCross the Tracks festival have announced huge headliners for their annual festival in Brockwell Park.
Read MoreI would recommend putting on the kettle, or pop a chilled bottle of wine, get out your favourite biscuits or box of chocolates, hey, why not have both.
Read More180 studios Exhibition will have you seeing light, space and sound in a whole new way – and it’s just been extended by popular demand.
Read MoreWhat I love about Geraldine’s stories, is they all start with a very believable tale.
Read MoreIf Not Now, When? features 29 female sculptors, from the 1960s onwards – including the likes of Helen Chadwick, Cornelia Parker, Phyllida Barlow and Shelagh Wakely.
Read MoreA picture of New Cross in the 1980s taken by an award-winning photographer is now at the centre of a puzzle that exhibition organisers are asking the public to solve.
Read MoreThis holiday season, an orchestra will be bringing 13 free concerts to 13 housing estates across one South London borough.
Read MoreThis immersive exhibition will surround you with the music of birdsong, the migration of microbes, the sounds of silence, and the breath of a rainforest.
Read MoreNestled away beneath a railway bridge in the heart of Southwark, a small Catholic church became the host of 150 glamorous guests for a Latin American film gala – Film Locos, writes Claudia Lee.
Read MoreLoyle Carner is returning to his hometown for a London exclusive show for next year’s All Points East festival.
Read MoreAs promised, over the next few weeks I will be reviewing a few illustrated children’s books by little-known author Nanny P.
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