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The city, which has been declared the most affordable for a staycation, has been dubbed the UK's version of San Diego ...
To secure the future of London's arts scene we need locals, not just tourists, at our exhibitions. Businesses can help make ...
As a Barbican retrospective celebrates the artist’s extraordinary career, we caught up with his wife Karon to hear about her ...
At the Barbican, conductor Sakari Oramo and his orchestra brought to life a forgotten masterpiece of the 20th century ...
Exhilarating plays, glitzy musicals and hilarious comedies all got their moment in the spotlight at the Royal Albert Hall ...
AFTER a short hiatus, Jazz FM’s annual awards are back this year, with singer Melody Gardot confirmed as this year’s deserving recipient of the prestigious Gold Award, which celebrates “extraordinary ...
Football Club's hopes of a Wembley final may be fading for this year - but one group of young players from the town have ...
Our letter writer says the Grow Up Art poster depicting Trump as a Nazi is 'abusive and offensive' - what do you think?
Beloved baroque-pop ensemble The Divine Comedy are making a much-anticipated return to the Barbican Hall this autumn ...
Poet and writer Ralf Webb described himself as a "paranoid conspiracy theorist" when it came to writing his book, Strange ...
Acute shortages of larger social housing suitable for families mean it would now take more than 100 years to clear waiting ...
Only 5 percent of the artists represented are from Kanazawa—a region of just under 462,000 people—although 53 percent are Japanese artists and 63 percent are Asian. That balance will likely shift over ...
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