Two of Britain's most brilliant creative minds - artist/director/film-maker Andrew Kotting and wordsmith/walker/psychogeographer Iain Sinclair - have teamed up for an epic project. Swandown saw the pair...
We may seem all modern and internet-savvy and stuff, but in truth there's few things we love at Spoonfed more than antiquarian books. That's why we spend half our time milling around Cecil Court browsing...
This summer sees a site-specific installation by Rachel Lichtenstein that responds directly to the history of Tinype's new Clerkenwell gallery space - a former watchmaker's workshop on Hatton Garden. The...
Another cracker from the British Library: this time exploring the relationship between the British landscape and the writing that has both shaped it and been shaped by it. With over 150 works - from Chaucer...
Ah splendid, 'tis time once more for the Chap Olympiad. "Polish the Oxfords, Fonzworth, and press the flannels. It's time for a challenge - Chap-style." Yes, for two days, Bedford Square Gardens is overrun...
A hunting ground for lovers of the offbeat, Going for a Song combines a vintage clothes sale with a pub jumble and live music.Whether it’s a pair of shoes, jewellery, LPs, crockery, classic movie posters,...
Free to enter, and featuring 6 screens on which to watch all of the action, London Live will give Londoners and visitors to the city the chance to join in the excitement of the biggest sporting event o...