Organisers aim to smash stereotypes as Ghazal, Thumri, and Kheyal Festival returns to Merton
An Indian classical music festival aiming to change perceptions of the genre returns to Merton for the third year tonight.
An Indian classical music festival aiming to change perceptions of the genre returns to Merton for the third year tonight.
The Where’s Wally? charity fun run makes a return to Clapham Common on Sunday. Organised by the National Literacy Trust,
A Polish man who stood as UKIP’s candidate in Tooting says he wouldn’t join the party now – despite releasing his
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Croydon native Noel Fielding has been confirmed as the new co-host of cookery show The Great British Bake Off. The
If the folk revival had a poster boy, Seth Lakeman would be all over the walls of hipster households and
If Stornoway’s lyric ‘destined to go nowhere, by the fear of unrequited love’ was an early prediction for the band’s
A Morden mosque will host a global Islamic community’s symposium promoting peace and cooperation this month. The National Peace Symposium, hosted
An appeal has been launched for a memorial to one of Chelsea’s first goalkeepers, who is buried in an unmarked
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder of a woman at an address in Croydon. Police were called by