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Whatever you do, make sure to order a side of the parmesan fries. In Horto literally means “in the garden” in Latin, and this London Bridge restaurant is designed to feel like a green-thumbed friend’s ...
Repertory Philippines (REP) announces the full cast and creative team for its 88th season offering of Yasmina Reza's Olivier ...
In Abbey Road ’s Studio One even a lick of paint could ruin everything. Famous for hosting Adele, Harry Styles and U2, it’s where the scores ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
Image: Orms and Secchi Smith The historic Custom House between London and Tower Bridges is set to become a hotel, with public spaces. The neo-classical building on Lower Thames Street has stood ...
The new whale tail posters on the Tube are making a splash, asking commuters for times when art has saved their lives.
Introducing a tourist tax in the capital could ensure London keeps a hold of its "world-class offer" on arts and culture, a think tank has claimed. Centre for London says cuts to funding on a ...
Think tank says revenues from visitors’ hotel stays could help fund arts and culture across the capital London's National Gallery. Could arts and culture in the capital benefit from a tourist tax?
There was the single family, the Crosthwaites, who lived near Stamford Bridge and secured an injunction ... Transport for London and, of course, a huge, worldwide fanbase of too diverse an opinion ...
An installation view of “Linder: Danger Came Smiling” at the Hayward Gallery. Simon Coates for Observer The 1990s were a quiet time for Linder, and the exhibition neatly skips forward to the ...
We need systemic change. The Centre for London’s Arts for All report, launched today at the Barbican, outlines a clear, urgent recommendation: the government must prioritise the arts in the ...
The opulent interior of Two Temple Place, built as the London headquarters for the property ... As the publicity for Lives Less Ordinary states: “art has a class problem”.