The Photographers’ Gallery Launches Soho Photography Quarter
The Photographers’ Gallery launches a permanent new outdoor cultural space, presenting the very best of contemporary photography, for free.
The Photographers’ Gallery launches a permanent new outdoor cultural space, presenting the very best of contemporary photography, for free.
Soho House’s new home in Brighton, Brighton Beach House, is opening with a David Shrigley banana swimming pool, a selection of work from local artists, and the largest permanent display of queer art in the UK.
Anna Friedberg discusses her transition from a solo artist to forming Friedberg, and the deep-rooted literary and musical influences that shape their sound.
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There’s something cleansing about witnessing Yusuf/Cat Stevens wander onto the stage in his 75th year and strum through his soulful repertoire. It’s an experience that triggers an emotional response.
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In rural Wyoming, 1963, two sheepherders spark a passionate 20-year love affair – here’s our review of Brokeback Mountain at the @sohoplace theatre.
April - the best month to check out meteor showers, astrology fans - is finally here, banishing the winter chills. So why not celebrate the equitability of indoor and outdoor temperatures with a trip to the hottest places in London: the interiors of West End theatres? Plenty of runs are coming to an end this month, so for your last chance to see The Unfriend, Medea or The Way Old Friends Do, check out the details below:
Brokeback Mountain is now getting a stage adaptation and will run from 10 May to 12 August at Soho Place in London’s West End.
To mark Saint Patrick’s day, we sent the long-suffering Archie Brydon on a quest to sample some of London’s best pints of Guinness.Â
Ahead of his headline slot at Country to Country festival, commencing today at The O2, Holly Smith speaks to country star Thomas Rhett about the UK’s love for the genre, his rise to the top of the charts and looking ahead to new music.
Sarah Kennedy looks at the best TV shows from February that you might have missed but should definitely catch up on.Â
Michelle Brasier is an Australian comedian, embarking on a five-night run at London’s 21 Soho, starting this evening (6th March). She also has the predicted lifespan of an average bear, which is the name of her show.Â