Pop-opera stars IDA on their musical inspiration
There’s a scene from the Colin Firth coming-of-age classic, What A Girl Wants, that proves a perfect metaphor for pop-opera.
There’s a scene from the Colin Firth coming-of-age classic, What A Girl Wants, that proves a perfect metaphor for pop-opera.
Australian acrobatic trio head First Acrobatics bring their award-winning comedy and circus show, Elixir, to London’s Underbelly Festival this June.
For many Londoners, embarking on a nature walk would first mean hopping on a train in an attempt to escape
Three successful independent Wandsworth shop owners spoke up in support of a national campaign to get people shopping locally. Small
Andy Murray was striding with purpose around Wimbledon yesterday. No obvious sign of a limp, let alone a hobble, and
Heather Watson cruised into the Aegon Surbiton Trophy final with a comfortable 6-1 6-2 victory over fellow Briton Harriet Dart. Making her first
With a Lions tour on the horizon and spots on the plane to New Zealand firmly up for grabs, England
Meeting Sir Richard Branson was always a distant dream, but after a four-year campaign including a World Record, the founder
Mark Cavendish and Sir Bradley Wiggins won’t have it all their own way at Six Day London, but track cycling
Australian international James Horwill is relishing the opportunity to play in his first London Double Header for Harlequins – and
Sir Bradley Wiggins became Britain’s most decorated Olympian of all-time as he claimed his eighth career medal – a gold