
A Northerner in denial, Rachel perpetually places herself anywhere but native Manchester, now leaving her down and out in London (not Paris). She likes words, taking photographs, subtitles, travelling the world whenever her overdraft allows, vintage book shops and solo gallery visits. She’s often found in dark rooms with strangers…cinemas, honest. She’s also Arts & Culture Editor of TLW.
21
Sep
2012
films4peace on World Peace Day
From Australia to Zimbabwe, hundreds of cultural institutions spanning the globe are coming together to support films4peace
30
Aug
2012
‘Jumpy’ at Duke of York’s
Jumpy reinstates the female voice on the stage – fragile and powerful in one breath. It's a mirror to all stages of womanhood
21
Aug
2012
August Bank Holiday: Rain or Shine
Bask in London’s pseudo tropics, sail down Ladbroke Grove in a steel drum or enjoy some culture this Bank Holiday Weekend
14
Aug
2012
‘Acquired for Development By…’
This anthology is a collection of poetry, fiction and non-fiction prose from twenty-five writers, and all Hackney citizens
31
Jul
2012
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012
Experience the Fringe as it is intended; violate your humours and wallet in equal measure and just go with the flow
2
Jul
2012
Damien Hirst at Tate Modern
Since April, Hirst has enjoyed the largest retrospective of his work in London to date with this undoubtedly impressive exhibition
27
Jun
2012
Comedy Duo Guilt & Shame
'During the Fringe up in Edinburgh, you should drink with everyone. It's the best way of getting your show out there'
11
Jun
2012
East End Film Festival Preview
Expect days of free events, film screenings, live music and competitions in over 100 cultural spaces throughout the area
3
May
2012
The Camden Crawl
The Camden Crawl brings together big name acts Death in Vegas and Glasvegas along with new bands such as Chew Lips
24
Apr
2012
Sundance London Arrives at The O2
Like its US counterpart, Sundance London offers a series of talks and labs for whichever side of the camera you prefer









