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  • “A Thousand Times an Instant” : Teresa Margolles’ powerful tribute in London

    The iconic “Fourth Plinth” in Trafalgar Square now hosts “A Thousand Times an Instant”, a poignant sculpture by Mexican artist Teresa Margolles. This plaster artwork, featuring the faces of 726 trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals, will be on display for the next two years. A tribute to the trans community Teresa Margolles’ sculpture is…

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  • Beetlejuice 2: A fun but flawed sequel

    Over three decades after Tim Burton’s cult classic, “Beetlejuice” returns with a sequel that, while entertaining and nostalgic, struggles to recapture the depth of the original. A quirky comeback “Beetlejuice 2” doesn’t quite recreate the innovative magic of the 1988 film, but it does capture its eccentric and playful spirit. The sequel balances between a…

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  • Amy Winehouse: A touching tribute in Camden

    On the eve of what would have been Amy Winehouse’s 41st birthday, a new piece of street art has been unveiled on the façade of Camden’s Koko venue. Created by street artist Bambi, the artwork depicts Winehouse sitting on a stack of records, accompanied by the iconic quote: “Camden Town ain’t burnin’ down.” The statement…

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  • Sadler’s Wells East : A new era for dance in London

    Sadler’s Wells, the prestigious dance theatre in Islington, is set to open a new chapter with the launch of Sadler’s Wells East in Stratford. This new 550-seat venue promises to revolutionize London’s cultural scene. A highly anticipated opening Sadler’s Wells East will open its doors next February as part of the transformation of the Queen…

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  • Es Devlin unveils historic installation in support of UNHCR

    Artist Es Devlin reveals a large-scale choral work, CONGREGATION, in partnership with UNHCR, on display at St Mary le Strand from October 3 to 9, 2024. Renowned artist Es Devlin has unveiled a monumental choral installation titled CONGREGATION in support of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR). This work, created in collaboration with UK for…

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  • Sarah Burton takes over the artistic direction at Givenchy

    The renowned fashion house Givenchy has announced with great excitement the appointment of Sarah Burton as its new creative director. Burton will oversee both men’s and women’s collections, bringing a fresh perspective to this prestigious brand. A stellar career Sarah Burton, hailing from England, studied at Central Saint Martins in London, a leading institution in…

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  • Good Chance and Gecko présent : “From Here On”, a new theatrical odyssey

    Good Chance and Gecko, two renowned theatre companies, present “From Here On”, an immersive production that highlights the challenges and hopes of refugee children. Through performances around the world, this work aims to inspire empathy and spark crucial debates on children’s rights. A revisitation of historical legacy The Kindertransport, a rescue operation for Jewish children…

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  • Oasis : Comeback and ticket controversy

    The British rock band Oasis announced on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, two additional dates in London in September 2025, in response to “phenomenal demand” for their comeback tour. The concerts will take place on September 27 and 28, 2025, at Wembley Stadium, added to the 17 concerts already scheduled for July and August in the…

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  • London Mural Festival: A city transformed into a giant canvas

    After a resounding success in its inaugural edition, the London Mural Festival returns this September for a second round. Organized by Global Street Art, this event promises to transform the city into a massive canvas, celebrating urban art in all its forms. Photos : South London/London Mural Festival/Angry Dan/DR A Festival rich in talent and…

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  • Festival Unlimited 2024: A celebration of art and diversity

    The biennial Unlimited Festival returns to the Southbank Centre from September 4 to 8, 2024, offering an exceptional platform for deaf and disabled artists. This multi-arts festival features a diverse program including comedy, theatre, dance, club nights, and numerous free events. A rich and diverse program Unlimited 2024 highlights artists and companies that challenge narratives…

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