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Film & Theatre

‘Absurd, funny and gratuitously graphic’: Kim Noble at Soho Theatre

The controversial performance artist’s show You’re Not Alone ends this Saturday. So grab a ticket if you can

History

Exclusive photos: Where Thomas Heatherwick will transform King’s Cross

Former Bagley’s nightclub prepares to raise the roof once more, as grand new design is approved for the Victorian-era Coal Drops

Music

The rise of Tileyard Studios

How a faded industrial estate became an unlikely home to London’s hottest music community

Film & Theatre

Review: A Room With A Stew, Soho Theatre

Student Brendan Hodrien is his biggest fan. But what would his girlfriend make of it?

Books

Review: Foretold by Thunder, by Ed Davey

The Dolphin pub in King’s Cross is central to the plot of an addictive new thriller, says Tim Sowula

Music

Does UK nightlife belong in museum?

Pioneering after hours club Trade celebrates 25 years with a final 19-hour birthday bender this weekend, alongside an unlikely – but very welcome – exhibition, at Islington Museum

Film & Theatre

Everyman Cinema is coming to King’s Cross

And they’re opening near the new Waitrose off Granary Square

Art

What’s Bertha DocHouse all about?

Did you know that Bloomsbury is now home to the UK’s first cinema wholly dedicated to the art of the documentary?

Gas holders King's Cross
History

A love letter to Gas Holders

While King’s Cross prepares to celebrate its gas holders with the opening of a huge new public park, elsewhere across the UK, these geometric landmarks are being scrubbed from our skylines forever

Food

MUST DO: Courtyard Festival, King’s Cross

Green Man founder Fiona Stewart on their new four-day beer fest in Lewis Cubitt Square. And entry costs zilch