Andrea Harari of jaggedart gallery on the Crafting a Difference exhibition: a collaboration between five galleries, which can be viewed in 3D online
Read MoreThe director of Wigmore Hall, John Gilhooly, on staying positive through the Covid crisis, enhancing the diversity of the venue’s programming, and questioning everything
Read MoreThe author of Grief is the Thing with Feathers on struggling with adulthood, working too hard and needing to escape the self-absorbed life of the novelist
Read MorePeter Elia, who works at The Wallace Collection, on his other life as a social media star with an Instagram account that documents his hiking adventures
Read MoreThe Journal visits the Marylebone apartment of Bonnie MacBird, the novelist who has brought Sherlock Holmes back to life, to ask some suitably searching questions
Read MoreThree participants at the Asia House Literature Festival—Nikesh Shukla, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan and Karl Sharro—talk to the Journal about their work
Read MoreOne of the stars of the Marylebone Music Festival on the draw of New Orleans, Picasso’s forgotten women and why nothing in life is ever simple
Read MoreEvery Wednesday, older patrons gather at the Regent Street Cinema to watch a classic movie, meet friends and reminisce about how much better films used to be
Read MoreCurator at the Wallace Collection on jousting, the expressive power of armour, and the gallery’s Henry Moore exhibition
Read MoreMy Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Read MoreOnce a month, The Cockpit theatre dispenses with its usual cerebral dramas and instead embraces the kinetic thrills of professional wrestling
Read MoreCuratorial director of the Lisson Gallery on seeking out talent, the end of artistic ‘generations’ and the single-minded nature of artists
Read MoreNathalie Martin and Julian Lonergan of Railings Gallery on the art of bespoke framing
Read MoreThe Journal meets Agatha Kalisperas, the inspirational director of the Hellenic Centre
Read MoreMarylebone’s unchanging art: the Triton Fountain
Read MoreJane Hay from Christie’s Education on the importance of seeing and touching art, and the need for the art world to become more diverse
Read MoreThe former fashion impresario and long-time Marylebone resident on carving out a new life as a ceramicist
Read MoreThe director of Regent Street Cinema on the struggles of independent filmmakers, the appetite for Buster Keaton and the dying art of the projectionist
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