Arts

Digital dreams: How Instagram became a haven for today’s escapists

Mighty oaks from little acorns grow, or so the saying goes. As Instagram continues to see record growth and sweep…

10 years ago

‘Death, Dating and Drawing: Grace Helmer’

Based in South-London’s Peckham, Grace Helmer reaches beyond her everyday view to create light-toned landscapes, beautiful nature scenes and even…

10 years ago

Producers at the forefront of London’s music scene

From the increased popularity of electronic dance music in the mainstream to London’s very own grime scene, producers are finally…

10 years ago

London’s ever-growing zine scene

With print sales falling and a generation obsessed with online content, a small part of the print industry has begun…

10 years ago

The London Illustration Fair 2016

Hosted this year at the Southbank’s Bargehouse, The London Illustration Fair is back with new artists presenting their finest drawings,…

10 years ago

Question of the day: What do young Londoners think of the Tate Modern’s £260m revamp?

You don't need me to tell you £260,000,000 is a lot of money — the proof lies in the zeros.…

10 years ago

Youthful resurgence: How London is keeping dying craftsmanship alive

When you think crafts, what comes to mind? It might be cross-stitch, sewing, maybe even gluing and sticking when you…

10 years ago

The importance of including ethnic minorities in London’s hallowed creative spaces

Voice of London sits down with gal-dem editor Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff and contributor Qudrat Khan to discuss the site's recent success,…

10 years ago

Voice of London Radio | Episode 2

With the success of the first episode, here is round two. With features including the reopening of Fabric and the…

10 years ago

The Streets of London

Two Voice of London reporters hit the streets of central London to discover what Dean Street is all about. Reporter:…

10 years ago