Royal Academy Exhibition: America After The Fall
I’ve been across to The Royal Academy twice in the last few weeks to see: Revolution: Russian Art, 1917-1932, on until 17 April 2017, and, America…
I’ve been across to The Royal Academy twice in the last few weeks to see: Revolution: Russian Art, 1917-1932, on until 17 April 2017, and, America…
A couple of nights ago, I saw a Show Film First screening of Fences at MyVue in Leicester Square then, yesterday evening, I went across to…
Making no apologies for posting about the magnificent Anselm Kiefer exhibition, Walhalla, again – on at the White Cube Gallery, Bermondsey to this weekend, 12 February 2017…
Amongst the less well known dance venues in London, adjacent to the main Sadler’s Wells Theatre, is a smaller studio space, Lilian Baylis Studio, see image above,…
I spent a couple of days at the Tate Modern in December and January. It’s a regular on my go-to list and it’s brilliantly wheelchair accessible.…
For many years, an annual trip to see, or rather hear, a performance of Handel’s Messiah was a consistent feature of my Christmas period. ‘The Royal…
The EFG London Jazz Festival is one of my favourite annual events – I’ve been going since it started, as a non-wheelchair and wheelchair user. If…
Mozart’s Don Giovanni is my absolute favourite opera, anticipation sending shivers down my spine and ecstasy to my brain as I hear the music commence. So,…