Michal Turtle, Café Oto: ‘An eclectic combination of sounds and influences’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
The tapas restaurant has just launched a weekly plant-based menu, and it is ‘delicious and unique’
The rock band brought the house down with a frenzied set to promote their critically acclaimed new album
The expert player of the Indian sarod launched his latest album with a gig that shone a light on deforestation and climate change
The authors took aim at patriarchy and capitalism at an intimate event at the Clapton bookshop last month
The artist’s eponymous exhibition is an ‘intensely intimate’ collection on ‘grief, time, death and spirituality’