Lucinda Spragg brings her show the The Lion & Unicorn. Leader of the Regain Party. Freedom fighter/icon. Host of the ‘TripadPfizer’ podcast. Professional feather ruffler. “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile (the left), hoping it will eat him last.” – Winston Churchill / Lucinda Spragg Come and join…
Zabludowicz Collection – Among the Machines
A fantastic new exhibition comes to Zabludowicz Collection – Among the Machines. A major new exhibition, Among the Machines previews 6-9pm, Thursday 24 March. Featuring new augmented reality artworks and is created in direct response to the gallery space, alongside works from the Collection examining how humans interact…
Amy: Beyond the Stage: Review
“Amy: Beyond the Stage” is the very first UK exhibition that heavily focuses on Amy Winehouse’s style and her passion for music. The Design Museum and Naomi Parry (Amy’s former stylist and close friend) teamed up and honoured Amy’s impact on the music and fashion industry by displaying…
The Lions Den performing at Camden Peoples Theatre
Camden Peoples Theatre is home to this month’s hottest show. Burlesque, theatre, live music and laughs. Doesn’t that sound like a great night out? Well, you can get it all rolled into one in brand new play The Lion’s Den at Camden Fringe. Based in New York’s most…
The Alexandra Palace terrace bar to return!
If you’re anything like us, you might be in need of a drink. How about a drink with other people (you know, just like the old days)? Well, Alexandra Palace will open up their terrace once again to welcome hungry and thirsty visitors. Street food and a pop…
Movie time at the Market
Open air cinema? Yes please! Camden Market and Curzon bring an open air cinema to the market. Some of the best classic and recent films are being shown. Get there 15 minutes before the start of the show, get your tickets (most are £15) and get ready to…
The Foundling Museum
The Foundling Museum shares the history of The Foundling Hospital. It’s the first children’s charity in the UK and well worth a visit. The Foundling Museum is also the UK’s first public art gallery, and is a museum that is constantly reinventing itself. It’s a place to experience…
Queen Cancels Birthday Salutes
Our dear Queenie is all too aware of the Coronavirus, as she brilliantly put forward during her recent address to the nation. The Queen’s birthday is on April 21st. For the past 68 years there have been ceremonial gun salutes in which blank rounds are fired from numerous…
Queer by Nature
Sheep, humans, lizards, and penguins have very few things in common. One thing that is common is they all engage in homosexual behaviour. More than 1500 species follow this, so it’s certainly not ‘against the norm.’ Being queer was seen, and is still seen by many, as being…
St Patrick’s Day at Camden Market
Put it in your diary: March 14th is St Patrick’s Day and celebrations will be taking place across the market. London based Irish musicians will perform at numerous locations throughout Camden Market from 1pm – 5pm. Try the pop up cocktail bar from new Irish potato spirits brand…