Knife crime, mental health, and social despair: Brixton poet Telixia Inico’s hard-hitting EP
Brixton-born spoken word artist Telixia Inico released her first EP at the end of last month and each song is
Brixton-born spoken word artist Telixia Inico released her first EP at the end of last month and each song is
Money laundering, murders and drug deals gone wrong, Michael Merino’s Acceleration has it all. The 80-minute crime extravaganza delivers nothing
The owner of social networking app Houseparty is offering a $1 million (£810,750) bounty for the first piece of evidence
As artistic director presiding over Ovalhouse Theatre’s location and name change, Gbolahan Obisesan wants to put Brixton’s ‘proudly political’ history
With every holiday, every festival, every concert and sporting fixture rapidly evaporating before our eyes, our desolated calendars offer nothing
Now, more than ever, music lovers are choosing to buy old fashioned vinyl. South West Londoner visited a showcase of
There is no one quite like Alan Bennett. The Yorkshire-born writer has been delighting audiences for nearly fifty years. His
Morley’s chicken franchise is showing its support for a new play, Chicken Burger n Chips, by providing 40 children with
The British Government yesterday announced anyone showing even mild symptoms of COVID-19 should self-isolate for seven days. While a number
Adam Lazarus’s Daughter is a dark, deeply disturbing satire of toxic masculinity, and how men treat women in general, but
When Adam Lazarus first came up with the idea of Daughter, it started from a very singular and very real