RIPPED: Films ripped from the past and foretelling the future
We all wonder what our future will be like. Where we will be in five years, where the world will…
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We all wonder what our future will be like. Where we will be in five years, where the world will…
Lighting specialist Artemide have partnered with the Italian Consulate in Farringdon street during London Design Festival, in an installation presenting…
A continuous, endlessly-unfolding poem, transformed into a beautiful visual experience which challenges the ideals of contemporary dance within cinema. ‘Ashes…
We at .Cent love food and the art of cookery. So here is, for those of us who are like…
The Man Whose Mind Exploded (a documentary film by Toby Amies about mental illnes, love , faith and art) transforms from…
by Jo Phillips
Card games found their way from the Middle East to Europe in the 14th century. It is not easy to…
by Jo Phillips
RUN DMC Mirror your sound with Call and Response Hip-Hop. Call and Response came from African cultures, in public gatherings,…
by Jo Phillips
Self Portraits: How do we see ourselves and how do other see us? Is a self portrait a mirror in…
“Old school graffiti has certainly evolved over the decades. Some of the original aspects – hip hop, style, fashion, culture…
Are you a romantic? Or simply love good classic love films? If you are then don’t cover your eyes! Go…
by Jo Phillips
From 26 June until 2 August 2014 a new exhibition in the Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Brussels will be collaborating with artist…
The ‘Human Factor’, a show that’ll bring together works by 25 international leading artists from June 16th until September 7th…
Peckham in South East London has always been regarded as one of the least safe areas of the capital. Only…
Web series are the new big thing; shows that are being aired on the internet to keep up with a…
The New Writers festival at the Bussey Building is drawing to an end this Friday, May 2nd. The festival continues…
After a busy Easter weekend the New Writers Festival at the CLF Art Cafe aka Bussey Building continues with the…
After six days of poetry, film, theatre and comedy the New Writer’s festival at the CLF Art Cafe aka Bussey Building continues with more…
Artist and film maker Karim Zeriahen is showcasing his work in his first solo exhibition at Lazarides Rathbone in Central London…