Anyone remember the awesome (if ridiculous) 1959 film of Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth? There was something about those vast fantastical underground caverns that was truly amazing, despite the shocking special effects, acting, plot etc...
Well, for his first UK solo show, American artist Ryan McGinley is showing 24 new colour photographs taken in caves across North America - they are, not least in the sense of retro mystery - somewhat reminiscent of the best bits of that cracking caper flick.
Populated by pearl-skinned nymphs, flitting among the dazzling rock formations, these are mesmeric images.
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...
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...
Every Thursday this student friendly night plays out everything to do with pop music, new, old, indie and dance. The cocktails are half price and you can buy two bottles of Grolsch for only 3.20.
Cracking piss-up with slightly less dazzling karaoke at The Social, and one of the friendliest, liveliest crowds in London. We've attended this event a few times and have always been impressed by how awful...
Art gets topical this year, as Woolff Gallery play host to a series of new paintings by Oona Hassim. The works on show depict the various examples of urban disturbance that London witnessed in 2011 - from...
Gaz's Rockin' Blues is the longest running ska and reggae night in London. In fact, it's the longest running club night of any kind, running for more than two decades with a simple recipe: drink and dance...
This winter Rollo Contemporary Art is playing host to the third and final installment in the critically-acclaimed exhibition series 'The Body in Women's Art Now'. The aim of the series is to review artworks...
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...
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