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• Finally, guitarist Declan Hickey has a recital in the Highgate Salon Music series, July 5, playing modern works including something by the late Chalk Farm composer Elisabeth Lutyens – to be ...
Company says strong 'safeguards' are in place but neighbours says use of building is not right for residential area ...
A COLOURFUL character of the Camden Conservative group who served the party for more than 50 years and devoted his life to the old Roman Catholic church has died aged 74.
WRITTEN by Pete Townshend, The Who’s seminal 1973 rock album Quadrophenia inspired the iconic 1979 film starring Phil Daniels. Now it’s been reimagined as “A Mod Ballet”, using an orchestral version ...
A SEQUEL of sorts to Long Journey’s Day into Night, Eugene O’Neill’s final play A Moon for the Misbegotten is a layered exploration of addiction and self-sabotage, and the walls we erect to protect ...
Now the owners of Murphy’s Yard in Kentish Town hope to set up a temporary eight court padel centre on land earmarked for new homes and businesses.
Despite another incident in which windows were smashed at a store on Hampstead High Street, officers said they could not provide a comment at all because they could not find an incident logged on ...
At the 1991 US Open, Connors was being annihilated by Patrick McEnroe, younger brother of his former nemesis. But reigniting his fighting spirit he turned the match around point by point, thrilling ...
Instead it finds humour in the everyday and with a cast that excel, Chicken Town is that rare thing: a very English comedy that doesn’t make you cringe at the telling of some home truths about a ...
You can hear Haffner and the band live at The Crypt at St Giles Church, Camberwell, on July 11 (www.jazzlive.co.uk/guide.html) and at Ronnie Scott’s – as part of ace pianist Nikki Yeoh’s late-night ...
Well, now young martial artists from across Camden, Islington and Westminster have their very own Mr Miyagi, who is introducing them to Football-Kwon-Do in a bid to help them with their balance, ...
Patrick Wakely’s novel Tufnell blurs historical fact with fiction, resulting in a tale of immense charm. Dan Carrier talked to him ...