There’s several ways to look at fish – in books, in films and even on your plate – but here’s a new treatment for our watery companions. Subnature is a new exhibition, opening next week, at University College London, and ...
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Calling all green fingered gardeners!
All keen gardeners have the chance to show off their horticultural skills by entering the 2014 Tower Hamlets in Bloom competition. From balconies, community gardens and allotments to patios, businesses and schools… the competition is open to anyone who makes ...
Read More »Flower photography starts here
Wildlife photographer Paul Debois will be conducting a “photography walk and talk” around Weavers Fields at 4pm on 24th May. This is a public walk, and the public is invited to join the walk and, if you bring your own ...
Read More »Red Bull Music Academy stage line up announced for Field Day 2014
FIELD DAY LONDON VICTORIA PARK, E3 LONDON Saturday 7 June & Sunday 8 June 2014 SATURDAY 7TH JUNE 2014 RBMA stage confirmed: Lunice, Ryan Hemsworth, Evian Christ (DJ), Jamie Isaac, SOPHIE, Vessel (Live), Slackk b2b Samename, Barely Legal, Moxie Metronomy/ ...
Read More »Celebrating the silver screen
This year is the 25th anniversary of the partnership between BP and the Royal Opera House which has beamed live ballet and opera to half a million people in towns and cities across the UK. It began with various small ...
Read More »Factory floor shapes up for Oval Space
Factory Floor have curated an extra special line up of DJs and live acts for what looks to be a very exciting night at Oval Space on Thursday, 15th May. The event includes Perc, an internationally touring DJ, label owner ...
Read More »All ears for Years & Years
“Seeing Years & Years live last year was probably the best surprise of 2013. Young Olly Alexander has the holy fire in his hands: a soulful voice with a crazy R’n’B vibe, which enables him to be simultaneously emotional and ...
Read More »Infidel about to hit Stratford
Tickets have just gone on sale today for a new, musical version of David Baddiel’s hit comedy movie The Infidel, which Baddiel has himself adapted for the theatre. The production has been made possible by the success of a Kickstarter ...
Read More »Three Shades of Brown
Web series reviewed by Hasina Momtaz I wasn’t completely sure what to expect when I was invited to an exclusive screening of the full series of Three Shades of Brown by the lovely Shai Hussain, who is also the writer, ...
Read More »Make time for wine
ELN spoke to Chris Orr, London Wine Week’s guru, who has spent nearly a quarter of a century immersed in wine (figuratively speaking). For how long have humans been making and drinking wine? We’ve been drinking wine since as ...
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