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Families invited to free fun day at Brompton Cemetery

Brompton cemetery in West London will throw open its doors to the local community with a jam-packed programme of educational and family activities on its annual open day – the first since a major £6.2m...

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Royal College of Art: Communications Show

From 20th century Iranian postcards to a 15ft inflatable sheep, the Royal College of Art’s Communication Show was a sensory emancipation for a gaggle of journalists whose specialisms rarely extend...

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African Twilight & Tribal Art London 2018

Africa is a continent in flux. The myriad countries and cultures which that stretch across the cradle of humanity have leapt forwards dramatically over the course of the 18 years of the 21st century...

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Japan House

Japan House 101-111 Kensington High Street W8 5SA www.japanhouselondon.co.uk The Japanese Government has already initiated two other Japan House operations in Los Angeles and São Paulo, with the third...

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Review: ‘Revels in Hand’ theatre service

Revels in Hand did not sell itself short on the venue. As journalists-cum-bloggers-cum-insta-famous-influencers filed into a Shangri-La Hotel room on the 39th floor of The Shard, there was a pyretic...

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Review: Sh!tfaced Shakespeare – “Romeo I’m well chuffed you’re in my garden”

Sh!tfaced Shakespeare is exactly what it says on the packet: There are five actors, all classically trained, and one is absolutely trolleyed. Since the show was launched 2010, they boast having...

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Royal College of Art: Kensington Show

The Royal College of Art’s Kensington Show takes place just a couple of steps away from the great Victorian shadow of the Royal Albert Hall. In stark contrast to the richly historical setting however,...

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University of Arts: Wimbledon College of Art

A magnificent kaleidoscope of Artworks in various media, by final year students, formed the ‘Summer Show’ at Wimbledon College this year. Dignitaries were full of praise, prize winners beamed, their...

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Review: “Changing the World, One Wall at a Time”

“Changing the World, One Wall at a Time” was an evocative documentary, with a powerful message. The “Changing the World, One Wall at a Time” screening took place at the Tabernacle, Notting Hill, on...

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Statements in Semaphore by Susan Merrick

Susan Merrick’s Statements in Semaphore exhibition will be unveiled today at the Platform 1 Gallery, Wandsworth Common Station. Susan Merrick has been working in Wandsworth with several Artists and...

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Retrospective: The Grapes of Wrath

At a time when the world has been baking in a summer which seems to have no end and headlines scream that the only thing separating mankind from annihilation is two degrees on the thermometer, a...

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Summer opening of State Rooms at Buckingham Palace

This year, the Ball Supper Room has been made into an octagonal gallery for an Exhibition entitled,  ‘Prince and Patron’, which has drawings, paintings, classical sculpture, curiosities, and personal...

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Aprile Millo takes her London debut at the London Bel Canto Festival

The London Bel Canto Festival will present renowned soloist and star of the Metropolitan Opera, Aprile Millo, and professor Bruce Ford in two concerts at Cadogan Hall on the 18th and 21st August 2018....

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RIP Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin, who has held the crown of ‘The Queen of Soul’ for decades, died on Thursday 16th October Franklin was admitted into hospice care on August 13, amid reports that she was “seriously ill”...

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Can scientists create a ‘Robot Frost’?

Accomplishments in artificial intelligence often suffer from the problem of moving goalposts: As soon as a machine or algorithm can accomplish something that has traditionally been the province of...

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The Mechanicals at Etcetera Theatre

The Mechanicals at Etcetera Theatre Tickets: £10 Until Thursday 23rd August Address: 265 Camden High St, Camden Town, London NW1 7BU Phone: 020 7482 4857 To Book Tickets Click Here If Withnail and I is...

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Royal Selangor Augments V&A Collaboration with Streamline and William Morris

Since 1996, Royal Selangor’s partnership with the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), the world’s leading museum of art and design has produced timeless collections imbued with historical...

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Tribal Art London 2018

The world has changed an unthinkable amount in the 250 years since Captain Cook embarked the first of his famous voyages to the Pacific. Cook’s world contained thousands of beautiful idiosyncratic arts...

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From Page to Performance

August’s poetry page sees a selection of poems from Mahali Isaac, an intern of 16 years who recently spent time working at KCW Today. Poetry is a complex animal. It requires the ability to interact and...

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Frieze Sculpture Revisited

Frieze Sculpture Regent’s Park Until 7 October 2018 Free admission There are 25 artists in Regent’s Park for the second summer, represented by some of the top-class galleries in Britain and around the...

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