Romantic InspirationsNewsCarol Ann Duffy CBE to chair the Keats-Shelley Prize 2015 and Young Romantics, a new prize for young writers The…
For Calcutta by Manash BhattacharjeePoetryAs I leave for Calcutta I think the city Always that other city Its river Ganga Always my other river…
Back to Painting – Danny FoxReviews Danny Fox, Back to Painting It’s a strange time in the history of the visual arts avant-garde right now. So…
Extract from Tim Keane's God’s Lonely Men: The Two De NirosNewsGod’s Lonely Men: The Two De Niro’s by Tim Keane This is an extract from a review featured in our…
Dublin's The Doorway Gallery Comes to London For 1 Week Only!NewsThe Doorway Gallery will exhibit in a unique pop-up gallery at The Chart Gallery, 62 Old Church Street, London SW3…
One-month free trial of The London Magazine’s App is now availableNewsTo celebrate our new issue, we’re giving new subscribers a chance to gain access to the whole of our magazine’s…
Virginia Woolf – Art, Life and VisionReviewsVirginia Woolf – Art, Life and Vision Virginia Woolf viewed greatness as a “positive possession”. In her mind greatness was…
Different Faces by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, Poetry“I wonder sometimes where people store all their different faces.” ~ Trina Nileena Banerjee The face he wears every morning…
Truth and Memory at The Imperial War MuseumReviewsTruth and Memory at The Imperial War Museum The walk from Waterloo station to The Imperial War Museum is…
Two Hundred Twenty a Kilo by Nabarun Bhattacharya, translated by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, Poetry(Homage to Karl Marx) Nabarun Bhattacharya (23 June 1948 – 31 July 2014) On the floor of a slaughterhouse A…
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The Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival has returned for its sixth yearNewsYou can now book your place for the Hampstead and Highgate Literary Festival. The festival runs from the 14th to…
Hackney Postcard by Samantha AllakerNewsThis summer is seeing the celebration of some of Hackneys most iconic landmarks with a collection of seven collectable postcards,…
The London Magazine’s Short Story Competition 2014CompetitionsThis competition is now closed. (more…)
A FIRST WORLD PROBLEMReviewsA FIRST WORLD PROBLEM By Jessica Reid and Tamsin Crouch Theatre503 is a small, intimate and rather quirky theatre…
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The Grandfather by Manash BhattacharjeeNews, PoetryTo Steven O’ Brien Grandfather Heaney dug deep Into his country’s soil Another man unlike him left home To burrow…
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