Ah Brixton, inspiring place! Our little patch of South London has inspired everyone from Eddy Grant to the Clash to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, naming but a few. What is [...]
Brixton-based spoken-word artist Catherine Martindale introduces her band, Poeticat, and their new event at The Windmill. And reassures us that itR ...
Arts Contributor, Fi Anderson, meets fun-loving Brixton-based photography group, The Effra FC. “The F is for foto and the C is for club”, ...
Arts reporter Chris Viner met film director and activist Mary Griffiths Clarke to talk about Lambeth Rising, domestic abuse and initiating cultural c ...
By Luke Massey With its iconic hand-painted sign, its labyrinthine abundance of books and the ubiquitous greeting by much-loved shop mascot Rosa the dog: Bookmongers is a Brixton landmark. It [...]
Chris Berry went to find out more about the organisation as it celebrates its 25th year, as well as for the launch of the film Action for Reaction. When you walk down [...]
Myatt’s Fields Park Project has announced a new project at the Little Cat Cafe in the park. Alongside their regular cookery events and community projects, this week the Little Cat Cafe [...]
By James Cornish Free skills sessions are being offered in Brixton this autumn. First aid, networking and dispute resolution are among the practical topics being covered in the lively, 90-minute [...]
Following the success of the world’s first inner-city, community-owned solar power project, a group has launched their second energy share scheme. Repowering South London is now offering shares to install [...]
This is the dramatic aftermath after a red Audi TT destroyed a community garden project after its driver lost control. The sports car careered off Landor Road and through the [...]