Radiant Boy: horror, history and the haunting of self
Nancy Netherwood’s Radiant Boy unfolds in 1983 north east England where faith, identity and fear clash under the shadow of
Nancy Netherwood’s Radiant Boy unfolds in 1983 north east England where faith, identity and fear clash under the shadow of
As more than 40 breweries became insolvent in the past year, the craft beer boom of the 2010s may be
Southwark Council have maintained their title of London borough with the highest level of local authority-owned empty homes for the
London has seen a two-thirds rise in the number of empty council homes since 2016 with one in 35 lying
An old garage site in Peckham set to redeveloped into affordable housing after Southwark Council agreed a lease deal. The
Southwark Playhouse Elephant’s production of Midnight Cowboy sees the first musical iteration of James Leo Herlihy’s beloved 1965 novel. It was most
Residents and campaigners in Southwark marched for new council housing and an end to overdevelopment. More than 600 people demonstrated
BFI Flare will be returning to the BFI Southbank cinema and BFI Player from 19-30 March. First held in 1986
Southwark’s Labour Council fended off what was styled as a ‘No Confidence Vote’ by opposition councillors this week. In a
A choir marked the three year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with a performance at Southwark Cathedral. The Songs
A popular flea market has returned to Peckham, as flea market culture becomes trendier in London. Peckham Salvage Yard market,