Dulwich Picture Gallery’s new exhibit, Rembrandt’s Light, perfectly demonstrates how Dutch artist Rembrant used light in clever, impactful ways in order to create his masterpieces. Rembrandt’s Light is an exhibition in honor of the 350th […]
At the Horniman Museum and Gardens located in Forest Hill, there is an exhibit for everyone. Opened in Victorian Times by Frederick John Horniman, this museum has collections of items from throughout the world. The museum grounds […]
While exploring Camberwell last week, my mother and I happened upon the charming Fowlds Cafe, nestled into the quaint streets of Addington Square. The café opened its doors in March 2014 and has been providing quality coffee and […]
After a day spent exploring Greenwich Market, pop in to Reddoor Café just outside the market for a cake and a winter warmer. From the chilly Greenwich streets, Reddoor‘s cozy interior looks most inviting. The […]
Park’s Edge Bar and Kitchen has been serving up fresh, modern and delightfully inventive British cuisine to Herne Hill locals since its opening in October 2017. Fusion-style dishes and quirky cocktails characterize this eccentric eatery. […]
#nofilter’s four-piece cast positively shined at Blue Elephant Theatre on 21 November. After several months of conceptualization and a few short weeks of rehearsal, the dance show explored modern relationships to social media for selected […]
Professional stand-up comedy isn’t hard to come by in Southeast London thanks to Laugh Train Home’s weekly comedy series. For just £7, you can enjoy some hilarious TV personalities live in living color in Battersea and Honor […]
Torment, anguish and turmoil characterize artist Jusepe de Ribera’s work, which is on display for the first time in the UK at Dulwich Picture Gallery. ‘Ribera: Art of Violence’ invites visitors into the vicious and […]