This exhibition gives a glimpse of London during a period of its most rapid expansion in the 19th century.
The music label Soul Jazz is running next month’s programme at the Regent Street Cinema in London.
The latest Marvel comic book superhero to get their own film is actually one of the company’s oldest characters.
When music photographer Chalkie Davies left for the US in 1985, he locked away his portfolio.
This exhibition of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s work is mostly made up of 16 prints he made in the decade before his death in 1997.
BBC One’s new drama The Outcast is set in a small village in the 1950s.
The east End Film Festival features international premiers, independent film releases, music and art.
We live with zero hour contracts, creeping casualisation and a brutal austerity drive.
Channel 4’s new drama Not Safe for Work tries to make a point about working life in Britain today—but doesn’t quite pull it off.
This exhibition explores the influence of early scientific photography on modern and contemporary art
United We Will Swim… Again is an exhilarating 25 minute documentary about the campaign to save Govanhill Baths in Glasgow.
The Russian artist Sonia Delaunay’s 1913 painting Electric Prisms is included in an exhibition celebrating her work at the Tate Modern in London until 9 August