Witches descend on south west London for the spookiest events in the occult calendar
Witches, pagans, occultists – there are more than you might think wandering around London. This year, in the south west
Witches, pagans, occultists – there are more than you might think wandering around London. This year, in the south west
A multi-award winning writer known as the ‘Brixton Bard’ is back with his latest teen novel inspired by his own
London’s Peter Harrington, known as the UK’s largest rare bookseller, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a new
A pop-up bookshop will come to Brixton tomorrow to promote greater diversity in children’s literature. An Arts Council-funded report this
For many Londoners, embarking on a nature walk would first mean hopping on a train in an attempt to escape
At Friday prayers, the Imam at Al-Muzzamil Mosque in Tooting mentions the attacks. Outside Finsbury Park Mosque, 11 days previous,
Book-loving Balhamites have reason to celebrate as the borough will hold its first literary festival, with celebrated authors Helen Macdonald, Robert
From a gigantic squid to a midnight run, Wandsworth Arts Fringe is back with a bang next month. The 16-day
Crossrail 2 will be forced into making changes to current proposals after the first round of consultations believes Wimbledon MP
Balham parents are reaching out to suffering refugee families by taking warm clothes to the Calais and Dunkirk migrant camps
“It feels terrifying, actually,” says best-selling author Ben Aaronovitch, about his debut novel featuring in Cityread 2015, a festival that