
SALON NO.123: Lost London, Lost Londoners
Two of London’s most passionate historians uncover lost chapters and characters from the city’s story: Salon for the City welcomes Vic Keegan and Matt Brown
Two of London’s most passionate historians uncover lost chapters and characters from the city’s story: Salon for the City welcomes Vic Keegan and Matt Brown
A poetry reading with Verity Spott, Anthony Capildeo, and Kimberly Campanello, examining the intersection between lyric and community formation.
FIELDNOTES Live is a new programme bringing together artists and writers working across sonic and textual terrains. With performances from Titus Barker, Knee Gnaw, Yan Wai Yin and Rouzbeh Shadpey.
The Spectacle of Murder in Contemporary Crime Media, presented by Dr Stella Marie Gaynor
Hidden Histories and Lost Lingo from the City Streets
Check your bags and climb on board for a flight through London 's forgotten history of aviation
Tom O’Neill discusses his ground-breaking book CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties, as well as the turbulent final years of the decade and the far-reaching influence of the U.S. government’s more “creative” projects.
Motern Media Retrospective: Screening of Magic Spot and Q&A with Matt Farley.
Rita Says and The Jerico Orchestra present 8 films produced over the last 3 years. These performances are a new direction for the project pushing further into queer biography and body based live art.
Faith, Apostasy, and Lucio Fulci. Presented by Matthew Rogerson
Join us for an evening exploring the two services that have kept the Thames - and the city - safe for centuries
Join Era Journal in celebrating the launch of the Spring 2025 Issue #20: EXIT TIME
Parapraxis Magazine presents a roundtable discussion with Donald Moss, Hannah Zeavin, Francis Gooding, and Akshi Singh, returning to Moss’s 2021 essay On Having Whiteness
Narratives of Resistance is an independent group of passionate individuals who primarily seek to raise funds for Palestine and Lebanon. As the crisis continues for over a year, an increasing number of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians need relief and aid. Ticket revenue will all be donated to ‘Medical Aid for Palestinians’ as it delivers aid for both Palestinians and Lebanese.
Exploring the Liminal Nightclub in Genre Film with Miskatonic and Daniel Pietersen
A Hauntological Holiday Happening Summoning Up the Ghosts of Christmas Pastwith Sophie Sleigh-Johnson, Tim Wells, Stonecirclesampler and Travis Elborough
Strange Attractor Press invite you to join us in celebrating the publication of Paradise, the final volume in Ken Hollings’ epic Trash Trilogy. The event will also celebrate 20 years since SAP’s first book event at The Horse Hospital.
Join us for an evening of performances, screenings, readings, and discussions. Featuring artists Tuna Erdem, Kell w Farshéa, InXestuous Sisters, and Istanbul Queer Art Collective, this event will also celebrate the book launch of Trans Femme Futures: Abolitionist Ethics for Transfeminist Worlds by Nat Raha and Mijke van der Drift, with live readings and dialogue with the authors.
Ruth Bayer and Caroline Wise invite you to the Alchemical Goddess Ritual.
Nick Triplow and Cathi Unsworth in conversation to celebrate the life and work of Get Carter author, Ted Lewis, and the publication of noir thriller, The Last Days of Johnny Nunn + screening of Get Carter.
A unique evening of stop-frame animation films made by participants in prisons and secure units made in the last 12 years presented by Tony Gammidge of Animated Tales.
Imaging and Imagining UFOs, presented by David Clarke & Andrew Robinson, Centre for Contemporary Legend
Strange Attractor Press & TTLG present: All Hail Hawkwind, A Celebration of Our Greatest Space Rockers with Joe Banks, Cathi Unsworth, Malcolm Garrett and Allan Jones, hosted by Travis Elborough
Acclaimed poets Jeremy Clarke, Matthew Francis, Gill Gregory, and Michael Lee Rattigan will be reading from published and new work. Hosted by Rufus Books Publishing.
Miskatonic, Mo Mashaty and From Inside The House: Women's Trauma in Horror Cinema
Ghosts of the medieval street plan, ancient rights of way and underground rivers under the city streets
Miskatonic returns with Sinophagia, an Exploration of Chinese Horror. Presented by Xueting C. Ni
Join us for a rare screening of British Rock Ready for the Eighties: Punk and its Aftershocks + Q&A with director Wolfgang Büld and the authors Daniel Rachel, Cathi Unsworth, and Richard Weight
Exploring some of the city's best loved - or most loathed - buildings