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Lost Souls Poetry Event Brings Diverse Voices to Balham

The Lost Souls poetry event in Balham celebrated storytelling and emotional honesty, uniting diverse voices. Founder Hanna Stanislaus highlights poetry's power to connect communities. Discover London's vibrant literary scene.

Milton Keynes named among UK's coolest postcodes

The commuter city of Milton Keynes, often ridiculed, has been named one of Britain's coolest postcodes by The Times, praised for its art scene and green spaces. Discover why it's attracting a new crowd.

Emilia Clarke broke a rib filming Ponies sex scene

Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke reveals she suffered a broken rib while filming a gruelling intimate scene with three male co-stars for new spy thriller Ponies. Read her candid account.

Free London Weekend Events: Jan 16-18, 2026

Brighten a dull January weekend in London without spending a penny. Our guide covers free art, film, quizzes, fitness, cultural festivals, and even a free pint.

Nan Goldin's seminal photo series on show in London

Nan Goldin's iconic photobook 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency' is exhibited in its entirety for the first time in the UK at London's Gagosian gallery, exploring love, loss and a lost generation.

7 Best Kid-Friendly London Exhibitions for 2026

Discover the top family-friendly exhibitions coming to London in 2026. From immersive Pixar worlds to stop-motion fun and underwater adventures, plan your perfect cultural day out with the kids.

Blues photographer Brian Smith dies aged 82

Tribute to Brian Smith, the British photographer whose iconic images of blues legends like Howlin' Wolf and Chuck Berry defined an era. Discover his journey from a Lonnie Donegan fan to a chronicler of the blues boom.

Gramsci's Quote May Originate from Matthew Arnold

A reader's letter suggests Antonio Gramsci's famous line about a dying world may have been inspired by the English poet Matthew Arnold. Explore this literary connection and other brief letters.

Revisiting Anne Stevenson's 'The Man in the Wind'

Explore Anne Stevenson's haunting 1982 poem 'The Man in the Wind', a powerful exploration of existential dread and nature's fury, from her collection 'Minute by Glass Minute'. Discover its themes and legacy.

Prewn on DIY Scenes, Dark Truths and New Album 'System'

Chicago-born artist Prewn (Izzy Hagerup) discusses her new album 'System', the life-changing power of DIY music communities, and finding light through dark emotional honesty. Her UK/European tour starts in May.

False Reality: London Hardcore Band's Debut Album

London hardcore band False Reality releases 'Faded Intentions'. We interview the members about their roots, the scene's resurgence, and their unique sound blending metal and shoegaze.

Snuggle: Danish Duo's Dream-Pop Success Story

Danish duo Snuggle's debut album 'Goodbyehouse' became a 2025 underground hit. Discover their journey through loss, the Copenhagen scene, and major 2026 festival bookings.

Japan's 80s Hardcore Punk Scene: Violence & Reissues

Explore the dangerous world of 1980s Japanese hardcore punk as Lip Cream, Death Side & the Nurse recall societal rejection, violent gigs, and the thrill of rebellion. New album reissues revive this explosive era.

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