MACBETH starring Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma is set for global cinema release following a highly acclaimed UK tour – in cinemas from Thursday 2nd May 2024!
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What’s On: Powerhauss Burlesque Bottomless Brunch 5th May | My London Times
It’s all feather boas and cabaret this May Bank Holiday at the Queen Of The South for Powerhauss’ Burlesque Bottomless Brunch! Featuring an international DJ, a dazzling host, and South London’s internationally acclaimed burlesque artists bringing you 5 captivating performances!
What’s On: Speed Tasting anyone? … Wine not?! 25th April | My London Times
You’ve probably never thought of courting wine this way. Rest assured, there’s always a first time for everything! The Hospitality Titans have unveiled their first-ever Lightspeed Wine Speed Tasting event, scheduled for April 25th, 2024, in Central London.
Notting Hill Spotlight: Fish & Bubbles seafood restaurant and aperitivo bar | My London Times
Experience the fresh, modern Italian seafood restaurant and aperitif bar – Fish & Bubbles – a recent addition to the Notting Hill culinary scene. Brought to you by the brothers behind Stanley Tucci’s favourite, La Mia Mamma. For a hearty dose of vitamin sea and an authentic taste of Italy, this is the place toContinue reading “Notting Hill Spotlight: Fish & Bubbles seafood restaurant and aperitivo bar | My London Times”
The YOGA FACELIFT is unlike any facial you’ve ever had – here’s why | My London Times
When you think of yoga, perhaps the holistic experience which involves stretching while being present with the breath is what comes to mind. There’s a reason why this ancient practice has made its way into the everyday routines of those wanting to see and feel the benefits of what mindful movement of the body canContinue reading “The YOGA FACELIFT is unlike any facial you’ve ever had – here’s why | My London Times”
FEMINIST THEATRE THEN & NOW book launch 16th May 2024 | My London Times
Feminist Theatre – Then & Now celebrates the achievements of women in theatre, from early pioneers to today’s rule breakers. Published by Supernova Books, the book launch takes place on Thursday 16 May 2024 as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, marking 50 years of Feminist Theatre and the creativity of women advocating for social justice.Continue reading “FEMINIST THEATRE THEN & NOW book launch 16th May 2024 | My London Times”
Kindred Uncovered: The new music residency programme for female rising artists | My London Times
Hammersmith’s former members club turned community space, Kindred, has announced the launch of the Kindred Uncovered Residency; a women-only programme to support rising artists and musicians living in Greater London. Applications will open on International Women’s Day – 8 March.
10 New Year’s Resolutions to Kickstart 2024 | My London Times
New Year’s Resolutions are all about starting afresh and getting pumped up for the year that lies ahead. Sure, lots of people struggle to stick to them, but just making them can give you a real boost of motivation and clarity. If you’re stuck on what to aim for in 2024, here are 10 ideasContinue reading “10 New Year’s Resolutions to Kickstart 2024 | My London Times”
The Magic of Christmas at St. Pancras International | My London Times
St. Pancras International Station has garnered significant attention across on social media for several intriguing reasons. Notably, the recent surprise appearances of two renowned musicians, Sir Rod Steward and Alicia Keys, who delighted commuters with impromptu performances, spreading early Christmas cheer throughout the bustling station. However, the fervour surrounding St. Pancras International, is of course,Continue reading “The Magic of Christmas at St. Pancras International | My London Times”
What’s On: The Stupid Boy Screening and After Party 12th December | My London Times
Having qualified for the OSCARs and BAFTAs 2024, after winning 42 awards at more than 70 festivals worldwide, proudly Brixton-based short film THE STUPID BOY is returning to its birthplace for a night that will be as much of a celebration of Brixton creativity and spirit as the film was itself to make.