Mary Berry’s love for gardening started in childhood, when she saw her father grow vegetables, and has been a constant source ...
Ruth Ozeki is a novelist, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest. She is the award-winning author of four novels: My Year of Meats ...
Blue Road, the first London exhibition by artist Samuel Laurence Cunnane, brings together works from the past decade of his ...
Presented in association with Counterpoints Arts and Footnote. 31 May 2026, 7.45pm Members get free entry to the Hayward ...
From anti-colonial uprisings in India to erotic poetry festivals in ancient Gaza, drug-dealing English merchants in China, ...
For Moss, the sound of the summer of 1995 is Cantopop. The Cantopop stars she idolises, at the height of their stratospheric ...
Ben Folds’ Paper Airplane Request Tour is a concert format in which fans write their favourite Folds song requests on paper, fold them into airplanes and launch them toward the stage. The show ...
Over the dark winter nights, our site is illuminated by outdoor artworks that play with light and colour – explore to discover them all. Each artist uses light and colour in playful ways, at the same ...
Join the disco dictators as they tell the wild story of Isabel Perón, the go-go-dancer-turned-president who led Argentina for 18 disastrous months. The greatest story never told of the first ever ...
Music and movement are doorways to spiritual experience. Enter the Shakers. A radical Protestant sect with roots in 18th-century Northern England, they harnessed this power for holy connection and ...
Acclaimed composer and performer Claire M Singer, known for her experimental approach to the organ, celebrates the release of her new album with a special concert with the London Contemporary ...
ZRI’s Cellar Sessions is inspired by the cellar at The Red Hedgehog tavern in 19th-century Vienna. This was where musicians from all scenes would meet after hours, and the boundaries between genres ...