Feature: Event - Heart on the Left, at Highgate Library - Celebration of poet Adrian Mitchell
Published: 28 January 2010
by DAN CARRIER
Published: 28 January 2010
by DAN CARRIER
Published: 28 January 2010
by JOSH LOEB
Published: 28 January 2010
by MATTHEW LEWIN
Published: 28 January 2010
by KATTY PEARCE
THE Real Van Gogh, the latest blockbuster Royal Academy exhibition, focuses on the artist’s remarkable correspondence.
Musicians John Williams and John Etheridge are set to play a Burgh House charity concert inspired by a very special former Hampstead resident, writes Matthew Lewin
Jon Butterworth has been handed the job of explaining how the Hadron Collider is attempting to recreate the Big Bang and the birth of our universe, writes Dan Carrier
They regularly top the bill at York Way’s Kings Place concert venue, but last week the Chilingirian String Quartet performed far from their London base.
Laughter is the best medicine, they say: and here is a tonic for the dark days of economic troubles and wintry months of dark afternoons and icy weather.
THE women would arrive in batches, like the supplies of feed for livestock or winter fuel.
TOM and Jerry may appear to have little in common with the Italian Futurist movement that exploded on to the art scene at the end of the 19th century.
IT'S been the coldest snap for 30 years. But while we struggle to keep warm indoors, just imagine the effect on plants and gardens.
IMAGES of contemporary north London are among the artworks in this year’s exhibition of contemporary British painters, sculptors and ceramicists at Islington’s Millinery Works Gallery.&
THEY may have been works in progress, or simply experiments before she launched into bigger pieces for public consumption, but the studio sculptures of Eva Hesse are worthy of an exhibition in them
WHILE many think the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East can never be resolved, there is hope for the future, according to the Jewish playwright and journalist Gloria Tessler.