
The Commute: Andrew Johnston Davies
In a year in which we ironically travel less than ever, The Commute, the book by Andrew Johnston Davies portrays the daily commute of thousands of people to and from central London.
More recent interviews and articles in English from La Tundra Magazine.
In a year in which we ironically travel less than ever, The Commute, the book by Andrew Johnston Davies portrays the daily commute of thousands of people to and from central London.
Artists in quarantine: Esperanza Gómez-Carrera (Spain) Visual artist. Lives in London
This poem by Joshua Burton is comprised of nine vignettes as letters addressed to my mother (Joyce), my niece (Brianna), and Maya (Maya Angelou) in different ways.
Gobo Teatro presents its first project as a company at the Barons Court Theater: El triciclo, a play by Fernando Arrabal.
Waterloo, this cathedral space, majestical in its vastness where people come only to leave.
Recently rescued from oblivion by the writer Arturo Pérez Reverte, the Spanish writer and international journalist Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897-1944) offers a powerful example of courage.
The London Spanish Book & Zine Fair 2019 will take place this Autumn in London. 4 & 5 OCT 2019.
«What I like the most about the allotment is how calm I feel when I’m there. It’s as if my mind is cushioned. For me, it is a place where I can be completely present, a way of doing meditation that allows me to be a better version of myself. Growing fruit and vegetables is a delicious bonus.»
The purpose of art is to incite reflection and, sometimes, to revive the hope that exists within each one of […]
At twenty-seven years of age, British drummer Jamie Murray has been described in Rhythm –the biggest and best-selling percussion magazine […]