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THE shock closure of a long-running nursery on an Archway estate has left parents and nine staff without childcare and jobs with just three days’ notice. Teachers at the Hornsey Lane Estate community ...
SOUTHBANK’S Meltdown Festival has the honour of being curated by none other than Little Simz – featuring The Streets, Mahalia, The Joy, Lola Young, Ghetts, John Batiste, Alewya and many more, this ...
“BUT is it jazz?” It’s a question that drummer/percussionist/producer Chiminyo (aka Tim Doyle) is either asked or muses himself from the stage at every gig he does at Ronnie Scott’s. Tim is the ...
AN artist wrongly convicted of helping make IRA bombs – who was jailed in an adult prison aged 13 more than 50 years ago – is backing a campaign for urgent reform to protect the next generation of ...
Maids Chika (chinchilla) and Purin (pudding) prepare for the official opening of the new restaurant A NEW restaurant has opened in Holborn where customers are the “master” of the café, and are served ...
TO regulars, it is more than a cafe – it’s a cultural hub of music and fashion and a picture of everything that’s cool about Kentish Town. But now Map, a cafe, music studio and perfor­mance space ...
BILLY (Oscar Lloyd), a gambling addict, is mid-therapy with bestselling author and psychoanalyst Dr Margaret Ford (Lisa Dillon), an expert in compulsive behaviour, when he pulls a gun. He claims he ...
IN the middle of San Marnies Square, Bilbao, there was a sea of white Spurs shirts as far as the fans’ beer-bleared eye could see. Their conductor found a cafe table is enough for a stage, and with ...
A FIRST novel by popular Highgate actor Larry Lamb, famous for his role in TV’s Gavin and Stacey, spotlights not the stars of a film but the people who work behind the scenes. In the entertaining All ...
FOLLOWING an acclaimed Broadway run, the Tony Award-winning musical comedy Shucked arrives in Regent’s Park. Robert Horn’s bonkers take on a small midwestern American community resisting change is a ...
IN Paris, journalist Louis-Sebastien Mercier wrote: “They imagine a Frenchman could not cross the street in London without being insulted, that every Englishman is fierce and devours raw flesh. In ...
NEARLY 100 years of film history is to come to an end with the closure of Odeon in Camden Town, the New Journal can reveal. The picture house in Parkway, which first opened in 1937, is set to be ...