While many radical bookshops across the UK fold under the increasing costs of running a small business, Housmans in Peace House has remained a community pillar for readers and activists alike.
The best-selling true crime author discusses her latest book and how murder can reveal the lives of ordinary people and expose the underlying attitudes of wider society.
From 4:00 am trading chaos to heartfelt memories passed between generations, we reflect on the market’s rich cultural legacy as it prepares to move out of the city.
It’s a passion that brought him to Books for Cooks in Notting Hill, spending three decades creating a unique haven for cookbook enthusiasts.
The young Irish painter who sees sounds and hears colours talks about embracing his synaesthesia through artwork.
How two friends built a thriving film community
Movie & Mingle brings together hundreds of film buffs for screenings and socialising, creating a real-world community in a digital era.
Artist Dzvinya Podlyashetska discusses motherhood, conflict, and identity.
An Oxford bookshop reckons work against play, asserting it must have both to maintain its community.
Hanar
I’m a sucker for a good dip. And by God, did Hanar do right by my hummus craving when I…
Theo's
Just a short walk from Elephant and Castle tube station, Theo’s offers a rich, full-flavour Italian food experience. Although the…