A selection of fantastic studios across South West London offering yoga classes for young adults.
How to write a great story opening
Ideas from five famous first lines to keep your readers hooked from beginning to end...
Manners and Modernity: Pictures of the Floating World
And now for something completely different. Currently displayed at the V&A is a selection of “manner posters” originally shown across Tokyo’s Seibu Railway...
Family Activities: July
Family friendly (and mildly educational) activities taking place this July across Chiswick, Kew and Mortlake.
How to start preparing for your GCSEs
It's never too early for getting started when it comes to exam preparation. But don't worry, help is at hand with these 5 top tips...
A journey through Rembrandt’s Self Portraits
2019 marks the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death (1669) – and events are taking place throughout Europe (and beyond) to celebrate...
Dada – Pioneering the Patriarchy?
Titled “Magic Realism” (and on until 14 July), this free show promises an encounter with the “uncanny and mysterious” through the art of the Weimar Republic...
Myth and Mysticism: Christian depictions of the Nativity
The starting point for this blog is my current work tutoring students in A Level Philosophy. What has been particularly striking...
The Tanks at Tate: Olafur Eliasson and Susan Philipsz
Darkness and light, experimentation and tradition, independence and the institution; Tate Modern has always been a space of contradictions...
From Degas to Picasso (or, Revolutions and Institutions)
The Ashmolean’s latest exhibition Degas to Picasso seeks to tell ‘one of the most compelling stories in the history of art - the rise of modernism’...
