After the roaring success of its first year, the Drogheda Comedy Festival is making a triumphant return in 2025, promising to ...
Bob Pang set out on a mission to discover the forgotten story of brutalism in Hong Kong. Now with the publication of the bilingual Brutalist Hong Kong Map, he’s hoping to engage a global community of ...
Another pair of images in good nick can be found beneath the Barbican in the Beech Street tunnel. These murals, which pay homage to street art pioneer Jean-Michel Basquiat, are much more recent ...
A series of demountable sliding screens carve out space in this Crescent House flat, renovated by local architecture studio ...
Australia is home to the world’s oldest continuous culture and we are deeply conscious of our responsibility to work with ...
Animals have played a multitude of roles in the City of London’s 2,000-year history, so there is a veritable menagerie of ...
‘Masculinities: Liberation through Photography’ at the Barbican Centre is a masterful, comprehensive exhibition that outlines a sweeping artistic history that is probing, insightful and moving.
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Satire? Tragedy? Romance? As a blockbuster adaptation of The Seagull arrives at the Barbican, Hayley Maitland meets the ...
Rio Cinema Despite occupying a prime slab of London real estate, Barbican Cinema offer some eye-poppingly thrifty ways to watch cinema. Its Magic Mondays provide the chance to blow off start-of ...
Thursday 6th February 2025, the Barbican hosts the UK’s first institutional survey of the late American artist Noah Davis ...
Step into the heart of London’s Brutalist legacy. Did you know the Barbican’s theatre and concert hall go deeper underground than the nearest Tube line; early plans for the Centre included a Pyramid; ...