Aisyah meets up with childhood friend and aspiring dancer, Fariz Khir, to discuss how attending a youth centre set him on his path The Government’s decision to exclude London from its levelling-up initiatives are at the detriment to London’s youth. Youth centres across London are vital in getting London’s most deprived kids off the streets… Continue reading Youth Centres Nurture Young Dancing Talent
Category: Culture
Free Art Exhibitions In London
If you’re looking to broaden your cultural interests and discover some new artists, there are plenty of free exhibitions and art installations scattered across London that you won’t want to miss out on! Each one is unique in their own way, incorporating a range of multimedia and art styles, and are sure to evoke emotions… Continue reading Free Art Exhibitions In London
The Reinvention of London’s Iconic Phone Boxes
Maude Martel uncovers the various ways London’s ubiquitous phone boxes have been reinvented for the modern age 95% of Londoners have a phone (statistic.com). With the rise in technology and better broadband, the need for phone boxes has practically disappeared. However, London’s phone boxes are a symbol of the city and a central part of… Continue reading The Reinvention of London’s Iconic Phone Boxes
Banging Brunch Places You Must Go To!
Haven’t you heard? Brunch is all the rage now and with our list of the most amazing brunch places in London you can bet that you will not get enough of having brunch. So, sit back, grab a coffee and we’ll show you what you’re missing out on! CAFÉ EAST (East London, Bow) Now… Continue reading Banging Brunch Places You Must Go To!
The History of Chinatown Explained
Funnily enough, Britain’s first Chinese community was nothing like the Chinatown of modern-day London. Originally settled in Limehouse – a then run-down part of the East End, the first ‘Chinatown’ established in the UK was solely occupied by a number of Chinese sailors who arrived in London all the way back in the 1780s. None… Continue reading The History of Chinatown Explained
Exploring Camden Town’s Graffiti Art
Reza Muneer tours the area’s graffiti murals with one of its most prolific young artists I spent the day being toured by Ahmed (who wishes to keep his last name private due to the nature of his work), a street artist who has a portfolio of beautiful pieces all over the city, to get to… Continue reading Exploring Camden Town’s Graffiti Art
Al Fresco Art: London’s Outdoor Exhibits
What’s a better way to explore post-pandemic London than indulge in the spectacular outdoor art it has to offer? Ever wondered how art could be appreciated by a broader audience? At the beginning of a (hopefully) less depressing year, Kerbs guides you through some of the most inspiring and accessible public artwork across London that… Continue reading Al Fresco Art: London’s Outdoor Exhibits