I’m going to tell you about trees. Specifically, street trees. And how my business, Working Content, sponsored three trees to be planted on my London street.…

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Give a Gig Week: live music 5 to 14 April

Youth Music’s Give a Gig Week is 10 days of live music across London and beyond, that kicked off 5 April and runs until 14 April. Top billing at the launch…
Kings Cross Story Palace: documenting gentrification

Few places in central London exemplify the force of gentrification like Kings Cross. Now a consortium of organisations has launched King’s Cross Story Palace, a project which documents the industry-to-rags-to-riches…
Some Velvet Morning – Scala, Kings Cross – for Give a Gig Week

If you know three-piece indie rock band Some Velvet Morning, chances are it will be for their 2010 single How to Start a Revolution from the movie Kick Ass. Naturally, SVM’s…
In Pursuit of Silence – Film Review

Have you seen Mad Max Thunder Road? Noisy, wasn’t it? In Pursuit of Silence is the polar opposite, a quiet film constructed like a BBC4 Horizon documentary on particle physics,…
Whatever happened to Kate Lucas?

That’s her on the toilet, choosing her religion… Among other things Kate Lucas sings about conversations with God and Satan while in fear of a fatal…
March for Europe

Protest against the consequences of the EU Referendum result. Saturday 2 July, Park Lane to Parliament Square. After the toxic storm of events following the result of the EU Referendum, with politicians…
Winterville – Victoria Park – Review

Winterville,billed as London’s alternative festive destination, returns to Victoria Park, E9, from 26 November to 23 December. It’s got live music, food, drink, circus, cinema, stalls, funfare, a great vibe…
Steve Jobs – Film Review

It’s never a good start to define things by negatives, by what they are not. But let’s get this straight: Steve Jobs is not a biopic. Instead, it’s more like…