CHARLOTTE CADE contemplates travelling around London as a mindful experience. London is often labelled as busy, noisy, stressful, and overwhelming. Yet I find that..
Get Your Gentrifying Hands Off Nour Cash and Carry: Outrage Against A Community Grocer’s Eviction
DISHA TAKLE considers the impact of gentrification on Brixton’s working-class and ethnic communities, in light of the attempted eviction of a local grocery store by..
MATILDA SYKES had a chat with sibling duo, Sister. Born and raised in London, the band Sister consists of siblings Sadie and Sonny. Sonny (aka Sonny..
MAHIKA GAUTAM recollects a walk through Coal Drops Yard, contemplating its inaccessibility and how the space reflects wider problems faced by our society. It is..
CRESSIDA O’KELLY draws a parallel between Defoe’s account of London’s ‘Great Plague’ and today’s Covid-19 pandemic. Daniel Defoe was an eighteenth-century journalist, political polemicist..
Review: Bloomsbury Festival’s ‘London Street Signs’
ANNA DANG reviews Alistair Hall’s London Street Signs event from the literary programme at this year’s Bloomsbury Festival. For those who are unfamiliar with..