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Review: Kim’s Convenience

Kim’s Convenience is an entertaining play that explores the dynamics of a family-run Korean Convenience store. More specifically, it looks at the relationships between Mr Kim (Choi Ins) and his family. Set in downtown Toronto, the play has “humour and heart in…

Exhibition – Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm

This exhibition ‘Eyes of the Storm’ runs until 1 October 2023. Through this exhibition, McCartney showcases over 250 previously unseen photographs taken between November 1963 and February 1964 – this period of time being at the height of “Beatlemania” and the Beatles’…

Dance Performance: Eun-Me Ahn Company: Dragons

Eun-me Ahn’s dance company has performed at 11 major international festivals, including the 2002 FIFA world cup in South Korea. Ahn’s latest extravagant production ‘Dragons’ sees the avantgarde choreographer connecting with Asia’s next generation of talent through her joyful riot of dance,…

Happy 2 months of the NPG being open again!

In my experience, things that are worth waiting 3 years for a few and far between – but I can say with absolute certainty and without so much of a shadow of doubt that The National Portrait Gallery (“NPG”) is one of…

K-Music Festival 2023

I wanted to share with you some information about an event later in the year that I am very excited about: The K-music Festival 2023 which will be taking place across London between 1st October and 12th November. The K-Music Festival is…

UK Premiere of ‘Nam June Paik: The Moon Is The …

Last week I was very fortunate to be able to attend the UK premiere of the documentary ‘Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV’ at a special screening hosted by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The subject of the…