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Mysterious crimes, fairy tale estates, and memory labyrinths: 8 books for a fall evening

The end of the sixties. The main character, the writer Sergei Vladimirovich -otsky, lives, as they would say now, his…

2 months ago

BFI London Film Festival 2024: program

Far from being an event reserved for critics and VIPs, LFF remains the most accessible of all the world's major…

3 months ago

London theater guide: September 2024

The Last Word When: September 5 to 21Where: Marylebone Theatre, 35 Park Rd, NW1 6XTYou can buy tickets at by…

3 months ago

The 12 best exhibitions to open in London in September

Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers. When: from September 14, 2024 to January 19, 2025Where: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, WC2N…

3 months ago

What to do in London in August: ZIMA poster

Jazz on the Lawn When: Aug. 2 and 3Details and tickets here. Jazz on the Lawn, a two-day jazz music…

4 months ago

Valiyeva’s doping case is the subject of a new play performed in London

Quad Loop is the first play to cover the scandal surrounding Kamila Valieva at the 2022 Winter Olympics. The 15-year-old…

4 months ago

“Orwell of our time”: how Vladimir Sorokin’s exhibition in London turned out to be

"The Day of the Oprichnik," presented at Shtager&Shch, is based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Sorokin.…

5 months ago

What to do and where to go in London in July

Lottie Cole: A Commonplace Collection of Paintings. (Lottie Cole: A Commonplace Collection of Paintings) When: July 3-July 31, 2024Where: Long…

5 months ago

ZIMA Magazine’s Artist of the Month. June winner – Andrey Chugunov

Andrei works at the intersection of digital and analog media, combining sound art, installation, technological sculpture, generative graphics, audiovisual performance…

5 months ago

Summer Solstice 2024: what we celebrate and what Stonehenge has to do with it

The solstice is an astronomical phenomenon. Its essence lies in a certain position of the Sun, which deals with it…

5 months ago