Plans to redevelop Brixton arches isn’t only about shop keepers loosing their businesses, it also represents one of London’s most diverse boroughs loosing its uniqueness.
Freedom, fatwas and the Mob
We take a look at some defining moments in the debate on free speech and its often fractious relationship with the arts.
Cooper brings his Elephant Man to London
The successful Broadway show is coming to West End in May 2015.
Forget Fifty Shades of Grey, here’s our list of not so well known, foreign romantic films for those still riding the high of Valentine’s Day.
Artist Profile | The Boy Geniuz
Artefact talks to Gus Nwanya-Aliyu, aka The Boy Geniuz: a photographer showing a rarely seen side of the London Underground.
Head to head – soccer's biggest rivalries
Artefact explores the great joy and the deep gloom that result from the intense rivalry in club and international derby matches.
Win tickets to the Garden Festival, Croatia
Artefact teams up with The Garden Festival, Croatia, to give away two tickets to this summer’s event.
The Italian confectioner has died, aged 89.
All cities want parks in the sky
New York’s ‘High Line effect’ may be about to hit south-east London, with plans for an elevated park on an old coal railway.
Artefact Sportscast February 12
In this Sportscast we chat rivalries, sports crushes and everything UAL Sport.