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Billy Connolly Unveils Debut Art Collection: Born on a Rainy Day

Rating: 2

March 15th 2012

Billy Connolly is well known as a comedian, musician, presenter and actor. But now he has decided to turn his hand to something very different. 2012 sees the launch of his first art collection, Born on a Rainy Day.

Heaven 17: Up close and personal

Rating: 2

December 25th 2011

The most exclusive stairway to Heaven (17)

Ed Hall has added artistic director and chief executive of Hampstead Theatre to his brimming CV

Rating: 3

May 31st 2011

Ed Hall is a man of many talents in the theatre world; is he following in his father Peter Hall’s footsteps, or carving his own path? Shannon Denny finds out

Q&A... Timothy Sheader, artistic director at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Rating: 3

April 26th 2011

The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is back and we get the inside track from the man who knows

New website for British based Designer-Makers that promotes British craftsmanship

Rating: 3

April 19th 2011

Miratis, a new website that promotes British based Designer-Makers is launched. Read more about the founder, Lisa Harrison and the benefits of having Designer-makers from across Britain, brought together in one place...

New website for British based Designer-Makers that promotes British craftsmanship

Rating: 3

April 19th 2011

Miratis, a new website that promotes British based Designer-Makers is launched. Read more about the founder, Lisa Harrison and the benefits of having Designer-makers from across Britain, brought together in one place...

Little voice

Rating: 3

January 21st 2011

Barb Jungr is a multi award-winning singer, so how is she involved in the Little Angel Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations? Mark Kebble wraps himself up in the wonderful world of the Fabulous Flutterbys

Once upon a time

Rating: 3

December 17th 2010

It sounds like a fantasy plucked right out of Hollywood, but the story of Chickenshed is very real. One of the co-founders, Mary Ward, reflects on over 35 years of existence

The London International Mime Festival

Rating: 3

December 16th 2010

Sshhh... The line-up for January's London International Mime Festival is so good, you will want to keep it all to yourself

Best of both worlds

Rating: 3

December 14th 2010

Why GingerWhite play a big role in the art industry

A Little big partnership

Rating: 2

December 13th 2010

Mark Kebble writes why it was a given that we wanted to help celebrate the Little Angel Theatre’s 50th anniversary

Illumini presents Crypt-mas

Rating: 2

November 4th 2010

From December 2-22, enjoy a very different Christmas experience

Michael Frayn: Father figure

Rating: 3

October 21st 2010

Playwright and author Michael Frayn talks to Alistair Duncan about life in Petersham

Paul Zerdin Q&A

Rating: 3

Web Exclusive

September 24th 2010

Paul Zerdin has helped make ventriloquism cool again. Ahead of his new tour, he tells us how he got into the art form and the highlights of his career to date

Celebrating the city: The London Lifestyle Awards

Rating: 3

September 17th 2010

Archant Life London is proud to sponsor the inaugural London Lifestyle Awards – and founder, Jason Gale, tells Nancy Alsop why the capital is so inspiring

Everyman Cinemas present Live Screening Season

Rating: 2

Web Exclusive

July 28th 2010

Opera and theatre returns to a screen near you

Launch of the Alternative Artists Awards

Rating: 3

July 18th 2010

Welcome to the first annual awards ceremony to officially recognise performance artists in the UK

Free Range announces its first Art Awards

Rating: 2

Web Exclusive

May 24th 2010

Artists and photographers Ben Raynor, Chris Mear, Robert Attard, Anna Taylor and Nicola Thompson are announced winners of the 2010 Free Range Art Award

Londoners Love artsdepot - again

Rating: 3

Web Exclusive

May 21st 2010

Our local fringe theatre wins Love London Award for second year running

Rise and rise of the Phoenix Cinema

Rating: 3

March 2nd 2010

Beth Ann Downey meets up with Paul Homer, the man overseeing the Phoenix Cinema's centenary year