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Critical Art Theory sees art as a product of, and a window onto, the economic, social and political power structures of the ...
Two local musical powerhouses, the Brixton Chamber Orchestra (BCO) and Pegasus Opera are getting together to bring ...
Coin Street neighbourhood centre in Waterloo tomorrow (15 August) presents three powerful free textile exhibitions on Victory ...
Brixton-based a cappella choir Electric Belles is looking for new members. Belting out pop and folk classics in Brixton for ...
Brixton’s Van Gogh House is organising the Festival of Encounters, a large, free-to-attend event featuring up to 40 talks and ...
Fears for the future of Tulse Hill’s Queen of the South pub eased after the Mirror newspaper reported that landlord Clement ...
The landlord of the Queen of the South pub in Tulse Hill has launched a crowdfunder to save it from a takeover by a ...
The £330,000 installation is part of Lambeth council’s plan to attract more visitors to the leisure centres it took in-house ...
Plates & Stories, a collaborative documentary photography exhibition of The Big Caribbean Lunch, opens on 8 August in ...
More than 160 writers, illustrators and publishing professionals have signed an open letter criticising cuts to Lambeth’s ...
Tracey Gregory, acting char of the Brixton Society, points out Norma Williamson, who was the society’s treasurer for 16 years ...
Scores of pots and pans protesters demonstrated for an hour outside Lambeth town hall in Brixton yesterday (1 August). The ...