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.
After their recent solo show for Daniel Rapley, PayneShurvell continue to explore ideas around faith and the visitor experience with this exhibition of work by contemproary artist Rudolf Reiber. Just as...
A new ten-minute, 16mm film by Ben Rivers at Kate MacGarry this spring. This is Rivers' second show with the gallery, and his third in London in as many years after one over at Matt's Gallery in 2011. ...
BBM Me showcases all subgenres of house music every Saturday night at The Hoxton Pony. Presenting an ultra flamboyant party experience this week will be Kiss100 DJs The Loose Cannons.
Carving their name out as London’s most creative club night, Cat Lovers’ residency at Queen Of Hoxton showcases the hottest new acts and DJs on the scene while you can still get close to them...
The Big Tench Inch hits Shoreditch at The Book Club tonight. Be prepared for some vintage 50s and 60s jump blues, along with some soul, ska, rockabilly, rock n roll and freakbeats.
Find 'love via laughter' at the Lonely Hearts Comedy Club. Join international love gurus, Judy and Julian Vonducksworth, as they work their magic to find you the perfect partner. With entertainment ...
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's new work Londonee is the story of orphaned brother and sister Rez and Bina who struggle with their ambition and heritage in London as well as social services. When a trio of angels ...