by Annem Hobson | Mar 24, 2016 | Culture
Due to the overwhelming success of the first performance of ‘The Moselle Mystery’, there will be a second showing this Saturday night, at Lordship Rec’s Eco hub, for those who missed out last time. Directed by Sue Jameson, ‘The Moselle Mystery’ is a satirical murder...
by Annem Hobson | Mar 16, 2016 | Art, Culture
Local duo Taz and Tom have been running Tottenham Art Classes for over two years now – weekly drop-in art sessions in life-drawing and watercolour. “We’ve achieved so much since starting the classes with a packed first session,” Taz explains....
by Annem Hobson | Mar 11, 2016 | Art, Drink, Food, Interviews
There is a big old building diagonally opposite Wood Green Station which I must have walked past a thousand times, assuming it was just another derelict. But this one is about to be transformed. Green Rooms will be the first arts-led independent social enterprise...
by Annem Hobson | Feb 25, 2016 | Art, Culture, Drink, Film & Theatre, Food, Food & Drink, Interviews, Music
Founded by theatre makers Felix Mortimer and Joshua Nawras, Styx is their venture into performance, music and workshops for N17. Located just a few minutes walk from Tottenham Hale Station, it’s a must-visit just for the design alone. And don’t get us started on the...
by Annem Hobson | Feb 15, 2016 | Music
I‘d love to say that we chose Tottenham as the place to open Bally Studios after investigating the whole of London and taking all factors into account; that we were more than a decade ahead of the current influx of new residents due to our uncanny ability to...
by Annem Hobson | Feb 13, 2016 | Art, Culture
Commuters making their way home from Seven Sisters Station may have been lucky enough to witness Haringey’s newest piece of satirical graffiti as a work in progress. The hooded artist worked quickly and calmly in the dying light of early evening, despite a gathering...