Anyone find that modern productions of Shakespeare can just be so dreadfully po-faced? There's humour there people - it's not all doom-and-gloom soliloquising, you know.
Well, thankfully, some people are trying to inject the fun back into the Bard. Step forward The Pantaloons, who incorporate live music, audience participation and some silly hats into their dynamic performances.
This May they're doing Romeo & Juliet at The Scoop - it's free and it looks like being a cracker!
James Ruskin's Blueprint Records blast off in emphatic style this year with a smasher at Cable.Surgeon is in to dish one of his banging sets, plus Luke Slater and O/V/R live.If techno's your game then r...
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Charles Byrne is Georgian London's biggest star, he's also an eight foot-tall Irishman. John Hunter, a pioneering surgeon obsessed with life, death and the human form is also making a name for himself...
The most interesting designs of the year have been shortlisted for the Brit Insurance Designs Award, with products and designs in the following categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Furniture, Graphics...
The Design Museum hosts an exhibition looking back over the career of legendary French shoe designer Christian Louboutin. Over twenty years of design and innovation are explored through a host of shoes...