At 17, the loss of his father triggered a downward spiral. He became homeless and dependent on alcohol and drugs, surviving ...
Plymouth’s Budshead Road is the city’s pothole hotspot as it emerges the council has forked out thousands of pounds in ...
Over 3,000 new pillar boxes are being rolled out nationally, but some Plymothians have said changing the Barbican ’s classic red post box on Southside Street is a “crazy decision”. This week, the ...
Olive and Twist, a restaurant and bar in Old Town Street in the city centre, was quick to sign up to the scheme and will be ...
Oosterschelde, the largest sailing vessel ever restored in the Netherlands, set off from Plymouth in August 2023 on a ...
This quirky Christmas shopping spot has a gourmet chocolate shop, tarot readings, earrings made of sea glass, an all-natural ...
Opposition has been raised to a family run cafe business at Plymouth’s Barbican selling alcohol. The Flower Cafe has applied to Plymouth City Council to sell alcohol on the premises during opening ...
There are few venues better suited to Public Service Broadcasting’s mix of nostalgia, genre-blending art rock, and cinematic spectacle than the Barbican Centre. The brutalist architecture of the ...
Peter Pan is never short on darkness. With its child-hating Captain Hook, ominously skulking crocodile, and wistful musings on the pains of growing up, there is plenty of grime beneath the fairy dust.
The Brutalist exterior of the Barbican Centre may divide opinion but stepping within its walls, with its wide spaces, staggered staircases, parquet floors, and hidden nooks and crannies, it is an ...
Barbican curator Karen Van Godtsenhoven and assistant curator Jon Astbury discuss the subversive role of dirt in fashion in this video produced by Dezeen to mark the opening of the London cultural ...
The latest offering from the Dance Umbrella festival is a game of two halves. Both pieces in this double bill attempt a subversion of traditional dance forms; only one seems to derive any joy from ...