Preview: Free Late View @ Guildhall Art Gallery
Fancy some free burlesque in a Roman amphitheatre?
Fancy some free burlesque in a Roman amphitheatre?
Who couldn’t love paintings of Victorian London in the moonlight?
Our pick of the top art, exhibitions, theatre, dance and opera in London this week
Roman remains, moonlit paintings, riots old and new and annoying London.
St Pancras International has reopened after years of restoration. The sumptious Euston Road frontage to the station was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, one of London’s most important architects. But what else did the Great Scott design in London? The Scotts were a remarkable …
This day in London’s history 1905: Thomas and Ann Farrow, South London shopkeepers, were discovered by neighbours after having been violently attacked at home. Thomas was already dead and Ann died four days later. Their killers, brothers Alfred and Albert Stratton, were convicted on the …
This day in London’s History 1938: Trouble at the top. Anthony Eden resigns as Foreign Secretary in protest against Prime minister Neville Chamberlain’s policies of appeasing Hitler and negotiation with fascist Italy. The inexorable march towards war continued. London fact of the week Bar Italia, …