HER words brought joy and solace to so many who knew her personally – and to many who didn’t. Her friendship was ever loyal, her time given generously. Poet, author, singer Jehane Markham, who has ...
MUSIC lives for ever, with a bit of help from those who make it; but the makers come and go. And so it was that, back in 2020, the very eminent Endellion String Quartet decided to put down their bows ...
ONE summer’s afternoon in 2007, a class of unruly 15-year-olds cascaded into a battered classroom at William Ellis School, Highgate, to the news we were getting our third English teacher of the year.
IT was a safe place where up to 11 rough sleepers had once pitched their tents, choosing the site for the warmth and shelter provided by air vents. But over the past year University College London ...
THE Town Hall this week said sorry to a woman driven to her wits’ end by floods in her council flat in Camden Town. Lisa Gannon contacted the New Journal about the three years of hell in her property ...
MARK Rosenblatt, better known as a director, makes his writing debut with this nuanced and layered play about Roald Dahl (John Lithgow), the beloved, irascible children’s author. Bearing an uncanny ...
WHEN Ursula Kuczynski “stepped along the eggshell walkway” of the Isokon flats in Lawn Road, Belsize Park, in 1934, “she was not the only pregnant spy in residence,” Maryam Diener writes in Parallel ...
ONE of the capital’s best known private club chains has got the all clear to “double” its numbers, a few months after opening up a new venue. Councillors approved the expansion at Soho House’s latest ...
CHILDHOOD friends of a 12-year-old boy stabbed to death in a busy London street by a self-declared satanist have demanded that the killer is not released until he has spent at least 30 years in prison ...
YOU don’t need to be a fan of a particular artist or genre to find some fascinating tales, and Q&As in the selection of movies curated by this year’s Doc ’n Roll Film Festival. The subjects covered by ...
IF you passed by The Dublin Castle this week you might have noticed an unassuming poster for one of the biggest bands in the world – Coldplay – announcing something that could have seismic ...
Glasses were raised on Thursday evening to the community teamwork which have made Dumpton Place a pleasant place to be TWELVE years since plans were discussed for the transformation of a Primrose Hill ...