LFWSS25 - Henry Lee of PROJECTbyH Tells Us About Fashion of the Future
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Daisy Packwood investigates the work of PROJECTbyH at the recent AI fashion show by PORTAL:M
Daisy Packwood
Oct 76 min read
LFWSS25 - Interviewing Genaro Rivas, Designer of Fashion Weeks Most Colourful Collection
Daisy Packwood interviews Genaro Rivas on his latest for LFWSS25
Emma Todbjerg
Oct 74 min read
LFWSS25 - APUJAN Invites You to Fall Through the Rabbit Hole
Emma Todbjerg reviews the latest from APUJAN
Arinne Fatum
Sep 243 min read
A First Look at London Palestine Film Festival
London Palestine Film Festival, set to run from November 15th to 29th, acknowledges the tangible condition of the diaspora....
Daria Slikker
Aug 265 min read
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...
Faye Elder
Jul 92 min read
Immersive Theatre and Found Spaces: 'Still Lives' at the Old Waiting Room, Peckham Rye Station
Still Lives, adapted from a 1930’s play by Noel Coward and later inspiring the film Brief Encounter, is intertwined with another of Coward’s
Georgia Gibson
Jun 254 min read
Do You Ever Feel Like A Fish Out of Water?: Reviewing 'Birthday Fish' at Wandsworth Arts Fringe Festival
Try to picture a hangover after a big night out or a hectic house party; you're laying on your bedroom floor while the world spins,...
Roxy-Moon Dahal Hodson
Jun 112 min read
Ballsy But Limp: Reviewing ‘Stop Trying To Look At My D**k’ at the Canal Cafe Theatre
Stop Trying To Look At My D**k is a deeply personal venture which strips the psyche of twenty-four year old Jacob Grunberger bare....
Ben Lewis
Jun 34 min read
Nostalgia, Nostalgia and More Nostalgia: London's Yearly Flaneur Walk
We were somewhere around Piccadilly, on Jermyn Street, when the sun began to shine. It had been one of those early springtime mornings...
Anwesh Banerjee
May 254 min read
‘Twelfth Night’ Review: A Climactic Twist of Shakespeare’s Classic
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, Twelfth Night, places the Bard’s text in a coastal bar, and...
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