Known for the stop on a six-pence fervour with which they assault their instruments and the animalistic sounds emanating from their vocalist, Molly Siegel, Ponytail are Baltimore's favourite noise pop band.
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...
There's a rumour rife in Hollywood: the silent movie is over and a new kind of film is about to sweep the globe. Actors will be able to talk, sing and dance on screen...all at the same time! For Don Lockwood...
Get down to one of the best student nights around at the Roxy. Students definitely get a sweet deal here every Wednesday but it is notoriously busy so make sure you get down as early as possible.
Tobias Rehberger produces incredible sculptural installations that are a riot of colour, incredible gravity-defying form, and conceptual weirdness. All manner of shapes, materials and ideas converge in...
Following a spectacular 2011, we suggest you keep an eye on anything produced by Supporting Wall. They can spot excellent new writing a mile off.
This new play by Chris Lee, an award winning playwri...
In The Bee, director Hideki Noda marries elements of slap-stick humour with overtly theatrical physicality in an unconventional adaptation of a violent Japanese short story.
The story follows...
Award-winning Edinburgh legend, TV regular and Radio 4 favourite presents stories, rambling, some jokes and some things that will develop into jokes. In short, a rough but charming experience from the...
Every night at Jazz After Dark you get a chance to check out the more explosive bands on the London scene.Although ostensibly a jazz night, the organisers main priority seems to be making sure that the ...
"We'll be the judge of that" I hear you cry. From a distance this night has all the trimmings of yet another shit indie night but the title might refer to the fact that this night takes place at the Camden...
Contemporary artist Stuart Pearson Wright met Keira Knightley backstage at the Old Vic a few years, back and managed to persuade her to take part in only his second film, Maze - which was shown in 2010...