Most awesome regular club night in London goes hands down to Fabriclive, the urban, eclectic, cutting edge Friday nighter at the biggest club in town. There are no residents, just a string of the very...
The Casino Royale kids take over The Barfly for a night of debauched party antics. Featuring the usual mix of classic guitar cuts from the '70s, '60s voodoo pop and the odd retro classic, there's als...
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
Camden's colossal ballroom is a great setting for this slightly cheesy, no-holds-barred disco over two floors (plus a teeny VIP area) which draws a massive crowd of passing punters and nostalgia lovers...
Two artists make use of textiles to explore issues around labour, capital, politics and trade at Rivington Place this spring. Alice Creischer presents an installation inspired by a trip to India, whilst...
Ray Exley curates an exhibition of contemporary photographic works this January and February at Charlie Smith London. The exhibition examines the medium's relationship with stillness, movement and time...
A hip-hop duo from Philadelphia aimed squarely at angular haired hipsters, Chiddy Bang have been one of the revelations of 2010 so far, thanks mainly due to their hideously infectious MGMT-sampling party...
Matilda Strang curates a collaborative exhibition at Standpoint this January and February. Screening features the architectural practice of Joe Watling with John Lawrence's video work. Until 18.02.12.
On first listening you might be misled into bracketing Still Corners as London’s own equivalent to Beach House by way of Warpaint. The super-soft female vocals are there, and there’s enou...
Calvert 22 kicks off its 2012 programme with an exhibition of works by contemporary Polish artists. As well as art across a range of media, the exhibition is also accompanied by a season of film screenings...
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