Arts

Digital dreams: How Instagram became a haven for today’s escapists

Mighty oaks from little acorns grow, or so the saying goes. As Instagram continues to see record growth and sweep…

8 years ago

‘Death, Dating and Drawing: Grace Helmer’

Based in South-London’s Peckham, Grace Helmer reaches beyond her everyday view to create light-toned landscapes, beautiful nature scenes and even…

8 years ago

Producers at the forefront of London’s music scene

From the increased popularity of electronic dance music in the mainstream to London’s very own grime scene, producers are finally…

8 years ago

London’s ever-growing zine scene

With print sales falling and a generation obsessed with online content, a small part of the print industry has begun…

8 years ago

The London Illustration Fair 2016

Hosted this year at the Southbank’s Bargehouse, The London Illustration Fair is back with new artists presenting their finest drawings,…

8 years ago

Question of the day: What do young Londoners think of the Tate Modern’s £260m revamp?

You don't need me to tell you £260,000,000 is a lot of money — the proof lies in the zeros.…

8 years ago

Youthful resurgence: How London is keeping dying craftsmanship alive

When you think crafts, what comes to mind? It might be cross-stitch, sewing, maybe even gluing and sticking when you…

8 years ago

The importance of including ethnic minorities in London’s hallowed creative spaces

Voice of London sits down with gal-dem editor Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff and contributor Qudrat Khan to discuss the site's recent success,…

8 years ago

Voice of London Radio | Episode 2

With the success of the first episode, here is round two. With features including the reopening of Fabric and the…

8 years ago

The Streets of London

Two Voice of London reporters hit the streets of central London to discover what Dean Street is all about. Reporter:…

8 years ago