N ow this is a one-off. “It’s a kind of whimsical, homage to Kentish Town,” says film maker David Hill. “It’s based on the idea of how street scenes were filmed in the very early days of ...
“London can’t lose a music shop as iconic and important to Camden’s musical heritage as Dots Music,” says Douglas, who has a ...
Justine Solomons runs Byte the Book, a writing and publishing collective which embraces opportunities to connect authors with readers in the digital age. She puts on regular events at The Club at the ...
For years nearly 60,000 square feet has lain empty in the heart of NW1. But that’s all set to change ...
The award-winning print and online title Kentishtowner was founded in 2010 and is part of London Belongs To Me, a citywide network of travel guides for locals. For more info on what we write about and ...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that the western fringes of NW5 do not boast the same wealth of coffee shops as other parts of the postcode (let alone its neighbouring ones). In fact, up the ...
In our new issue, out today, we unveil a brand spanking new 100+ seater cinema that has been in construction. As you can see in our photos, it is now open in all its fully air-conditioned glory – and ...