An exploration of the lives of Europe's homeless at Village Underground this week.
Acclaimed British photographer Liz Hingley (John Snow is a big fan) has travelled across France, Germany, Belgium, Bosnia, Holland and Italy documenting in great detail the lives of those who have been marginalised by contemporary society.
These images are obviously touching and sad, but Hingley somehow also manages to convey both beauty and dignity. This is important work.
Steak Number Eight is a post-hardcore/sludge band formed in Wevelgem, Belgium in 2005. Heavily influenced - in a good way - by acts like Neurosis and the Neurot back-catalogue in its entirety shows in...
An exhibition charting the discovery of a previously unheard Nick Drake recording at Idea Generation's in-house gallery this January and February. Until 12.02.12.
The bassist and vocalist from Band of Skulls - Emma Richardson - is showcasing her painting talents with an exhibition of recent works at Londonnewcastle Project Space this February. Until 12.02.12.
Two artists make use of textiles to explore issues around labour, capital, politics and trade at Rivington Place this spring. Alice Creischer presents an installation inspired by a trip to India, whilst...
The Folk and Dagger is held deep in the heart of the Zigfrid von Underbelly. Tonight it will play host to a range of artists whose influences and final product vary from your regular mundane, Shoreditch...
Seattle is known for its rich, raunchy burlesque and is home to some of the best acts in the US. In fact, Seattle spawned Saint Sinner Burlesque, a night of classic fan dances, slap stick comedy, aerial...