More than a viable alternative to Carnival, the Old Queen's Head's Bank Holiday blow-outs are the stuff of legend. 12 hours of the freshest and best music from a discerning selection of bands and DJs, with two floors of drinking and dancing mayhem.
We always love this pub but it really comes alive when there's no school on a Monday. For a North London session, this is the place to be, with Neon Gold, The Rakes and Does It Offend You, Yeah? leading the charge.
Crack Comedy, the longest running stand-up night in Kingston has branched out to Islington and you can now catch three of the best acts from the London circuit performing at the Slug and Lettuce every...
Friendships tend to work better when money stays out of the conversation. Unfortunately for Gordon, Michael and their twenty-year friendship, they're about to learn that the hard way. In this new play...
In creating her comedic, cautionary tale inspired by a combination of classic Faust and our contemporary economic woes, writer Catherine Harvey is too easy on the comedy and too blatant on the cautio...
A first solo show with Rod Barton for Sheffield-based contemporary artist James Clarkson. On display are a series of works that utilises parts from the Citroen Picasso in order to make playful comments...
A fortnightly open mic night that aims to bring you the very best singers, songwriters and musicians that Camden has to offer, Holly's Open Mic Nite is a place where anything can happen.
A hopeless romantic, Northern Irish songsmith Duke Special is perhaps one of the hardest people to pin down musically. Armed with a heart that is permanently sewed to his sleeve, he produces a mish-m...
An exhibition of works by one of the major figures in twentieth century Italian photographers, Guiseppe Cavalli, at the Estorick Collection this summer. As the title suggests, Cavalli was a master at capturing...