About Franco Milazzo

Franco Milazzo

Franco was born in the northern outskirts of Enfield but has since migrated inland. London has been part of his life now for longer than almost anything else: any band, any other city, any girl. When not being a dark, swarthy Sicilian stereotype, he can be found exploring London’s cultural underbelly especially fringe theatre, cabaret, comedy and burlesque plus the occasional restaurant.

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Interview: Lucian Msamati, Artistic Director

We talk to the Clybourne Park and Game of Thrones actor behind next month’s African theatre festival, Tiata Delights.

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London Fashion Week S/S12: Jacob Kimmie

Catholicism meets eroticism in Kimmie’s latest collection.

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Preview: The Fleeting Festival @ The Alexandra, SW4

Raising money for disaster relief this Saturday with cake, music, art and free G&Ts.

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London Fashion Week S/S12: Lako Bukia

From bullet belts to flower prints: has Lako Bukia gone hippy on us?

The show featured around a dozen international designers including some from Japan and Norway.

London Fashion Week S/S12: Regenerate Japan

East meets West in Frith Street to raise funds for the Red Cross.

Mr Pustra will at Die Freche Muse on Saturday

This Week’s London Cabaret Zingers: 19-25 September

This week’s Zingers include magicians, musical theatre and an art class with a difference.

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Comedian Interview: Nathaniel Tapley

Last month, he wrote an Open Letter To David Cameron’s parents. Tonight, he’s on stage at The Forgery Club.

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Interview: Super Massive Raver

Party-sized sounds wrapped around commentary on contemporary topics. Welcome to the world of Super Massive Raver.

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Preview: Sex Workers Open University Fundraiser

A benefit night ahead of next month’s main event.

Zirkus Der Grotesken will be at Sunday's Elysian Nights (c) Yukidoll Photography

This Weekend’s London Cabaret Zingers: 10-11 September

One part film, one part tea party, some punk rock for colour and a dash of “soul-destroying mayhem”. Down in one?