LISTEN: Meet the London Gaelic Choir
The London Gaelic Choir, founded in 1891, is the world’s oldest Scottish Gaelic choir. The non-auditioned choir is called “Còisir

The London Gaelic Choir, founded in 1891, is the world’s oldest Scottish Gaelic choir. The non-auditioned choir is called “Còisir

The evolution of London’s slot machine history from the Liberty Bell of 1895 to today’s online cutting-edge innovations is an intriguing journey. Gaming has

The Gingerbread City has returned to London, showcasing how playful design can make urban environments happier, healthier, and more connected,

Slot gaming has long been a staple of the London gaming scene, evolving from mechanical machines in pubs and arcades

Brixton station welcomed a new mural by a local London artist which celebrates the community’s people and history. Rudy Loewe,

The release of Wicked: For Good has inspired a city-wide celebration of the film, with fans heading straight from cinemas

Event line ups and the dance music scene have historically been a male-dominated field, and promoters’ artist selection can often

The W4 Winter Art and Design Fair returned to Chiswick for its fifth year on 21 and 22 November. Each

A new film, Route 23, held its premiere – in the very bus which featured in the movie. Munchie Lunchie

The Design Museum has unveiled its major new Wes Anderson exhibition, with more than 700 objects on display, many for

The Portobello Film festival celebrated its 30th anniversary of offering free independent film to west Londoners this year. Filmmaker Terry