
Pam Hogg at the V&A
It looks like I’m going for a royal flush of 80s fash here. So whilst…
It looks like I’m going for a royal flush of 80s fash here. So whilst…
The first major London show from the gruesome twosome opens at the end of the…
Just opened at the V&A is a top collaboration with Scandinavian artists Elmgreen & Dragset,…
It’s not a vintage year for the London Architecture Festival. Ouch, the cuts run deep….
When high-art-low-life goes wrong. After posting Friday’s grindcore gig + ceramics + venerable Victorian institution, the…
Earplugs at the ready for a collaboration between artist in residence Keith Harrison and fellow West Midlanders…
Next Tuesday get your summer head on and maximise the lunch hour and nip over…
The V&A run these great afternoons every month or so – exploring the well-trodden paths…
It’s unlikely I’d have gone if we were involved with the V&A’s Autumn blockbuster Hollywood…
The axolotl is a curious amphibian from Mexico. Author DBC Pierre grew up in Mexico…
THE RCA Work in Progress show which wraps up today, 6th Feb looks worth dropping…
The Dana Centre is worth keeping an eye on – haven’t been for a while…
The end of summer is buffered by some serious back2back creative fun and games. London…
I have spent many an hour roaming the kilometers of the Natural History Museum’s private…
These ‘World Cities’ days at the V&A are vy good. Unfortunately they didn’t have the…
So the brief for that post lunch lull was for a wet weekend martini. Gulp,…
I did a supreme professional bunk on friday….well, from myself. Let a few things accumulate…
The V&A host brilliant and lavish fash shows on a pretty regular basis. They make…
I’m a bit crazy about food history so try and stop me from going to…
This soireee lessens the misery of Monday night. Tutored wine tasting in the lovely French…