A MULTI-MILLION pound funding scheme announced its second year of financial allocations on Wednesday – with the Almeida Theatre being one of those to score big in the national arts lottery. As part of ...
WHEN lockdown left hundreds of families struggling to put food on the table, pop star Liam Payne had the means to help – so he did. The One Direction singer, who died last week after a fall at a hotel ...
ANOTHER Sainsbury’s is to open in Camden Town, less than a minute’s walk from the company’s mega supermarket. The new store will be in Parkway, next to the Odeon cinema and opposite the Jazz Cafe ...
ALAN Holmes died a horrible death and the person or people responsible were never brought to a courtroom dock. It’s an aching story which risks being forgotten to the mists of time, a horrific ...
A HUGE tower could dwarf Queen’s Crescent – as developers U-turn on an originally low rise development proposal. Bacton Low Rise could become “Bacton high rise” after the developer Mount Anvil ...
IN his latest play, Richard Bean returns to the harsh world of distant-water trawler fishing that we first encountered in his 2005 hit Under the Whaleback. Set in February 1976, Reykjavik is a drama ...
HER words brought joy and solace to so many who knew her personally – and to many who didn’t. Her friendship was ever loyal, her time given generously. Poet, author, singer Jehane Markham, who has ...
“THERE’S always a battle to get lesbians heard – at whatever level at whatever organisation across the world,” a Stonewall founding member said this week. Fiona Cunningham-Reid, a filmmaker and ...
JORDAN Fein’s exhilarating production of Fiddler on the Roof (marking its 60th anniversary) is a tour de force. Set in 1905, in the fictional village of Anatevka near Kyiv, Tevye (Adam Dannheisser), a ...
A MURAL celebrating 50 years of Camden Market has gone up in the Hawley Wharf arches. David Shillinglaw, the artist who created the artwork, in partnership with Buildhollywood, said he was inspired by ...
CAMDEN Council is poised to scrap visitor parking scratch-cards while switching to an online-only payment system that community groups say “discriminates against older people’s human rights”. The ...
A NEW government should draw on the advice of those who really know what the state of our classrooms are like, former children’s laureate and best-selling author Michael Rosen told me this week. The ...