The Hothouse Revue landed earlier this year as the most decadent, elegant ballroom mess around to hit London for 80 years.
Their West London launch was a back-to-back whirlwind of variety cabaret, sultry burlesque, gramophone DJs and unbelievable live music.
Tonight's East London edition is a sexed-up, whip-cracking evening of blue rhythm stomp, with swanky, high class sass upstairs meeting low-down dirty voodoo downstairs.
They have sizzling slide blues guitarist John Crampton in the house, plus swamp-infested gypsy-blues from the Congo Faith Healers and the insane genius of singer-accordionist Tom Baker as compère.
Your illustrious residents Ben De Vere and Mike O'Shea, will as usual, be making the girls dance.
The weekend slots at Jazz After Dark are the stuff of legend. Not only are the bands still red hot, the atmosphere is also notched up to a thousand.OK, it's a little on the expensive side (but still cheap ...
Painting and video combnie in this collaborative exhibition curated by Nour Wali at East Central Gallery. Shahram Karimi has produced a looped video installation that brings to vivid life the complex densely...
Progress Reports: art in an era of diversity, combines painting, sculpture, film and graphics to depict changing attitudes to the topic of cultural diversity. The exhibition is a varied amalgamation of...
A two person show at Signal Gallery this January and February. Crawfurd Adamson's powerful figures contrast with the abstract energy of Barbara Steinberg's paintings. Until 13.02.10.
An exhibition of work across a range of media by Danish design duo Hvass&Hannibal. Wooden sculptures, hand-benched silkscreen prints and a selection of posters showcase the pair's complex creative processes...
A retrospective exhibition featuring books by Martin Parr from 1974 to 2009. To coincide with the exhibition, Rocket are publishing Parrbooks, a bibliography of all previous Parr publications. Until 23...
Similar in a lot of ways to Bat For Lashes, Australian avant-pop act Sui Zhen headlines a night of fresh international talent at The Old Blue Last tonight.
Music Go Music bring their sunny Californian disco-surf sound, which owes as much to Abba as it does to The Byrds, to the Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen tonight as part of a mini-tour of London bars.
With a real Pavement sound, Khaos Alberto headline the Underbelly tonight. With a new bassist, the quartet are looking to move on in 2010 with a prospective tour on the agenda.
An exhibition of images taken over the years by renowned photojournalist Nat Finkelstein. The focus is on New York, with Andy Warhol's Factory and The Black Panthers both featuring prominently. Until 14...
Unfortunately it was a bit of a dud crowd this time around, unlike the brilliant event they'd held back in April. Hope to give the Hothouse Revue crew another chance with one of their upcoming nights.