Dr Irving Finkel’s book The Ark before Noah is a great read but the story how the author got hold of the facts for his exciting tale is worth another book. Irving Finkel is the […]
Forget the traffic of the West End, the usual offerings of gift packs and pre-Christmas queues and inflated prices. Dulwich can offer so much more and all within walking distance. The Friends of Dulwich Picture […]
Dominic Moore, the musical director of the renowned St George’s Chamber Ensemble, is also one of the three founders of St George’s Chamber Orchestra. Just days before our chat they had a celebration concert to […]
Something new keeps catching my eye. I’ve already walked through Dulwich Picture Gallery’s Open Exhibition two, three times, but I still feel I haven’t taken in nearly enough. The variety of colors, styles, techniques; the […]
Lee Miller was born in 1907 but for women of today she is a real shape-shifter. Her life would make an exciting film, all the ingredients are there; glamour and fame, lovers in exotic places, […]
Last year Dulwich Picture Gallery hosted the first of the well-known Cavatina concerts aimed at children and it was a great success. Lately discussion has raged in the media since recent statistics showed that pupils […]
The last time Dulwich Picture Gallery invited Friends of the Gallery to enter an open art exhibition it attracted 183 artists who submitted 388 works of art. That was in 2011 and considered a great […]
Dominic Alldis is just off the train when the interview takes place. He is a busy man being not only a celebrated jazz pianist, cabaret singer, arranger, conductor of classical concerts, teacher of music as […]