Londongrip is a wholly independent online venue, a cultural omnibus providing intelligent reviews of current shows and events, well-argued articles on the widest range of topics, an exhibition space for cross-media arts and an in-house poetry magazine with its own editor. All items are original, making their first appearance on the internet in this form.
“Gone With The Wind” Revisited

“Gone With The Wind” Revisited

Sarah Lawson considers narrative structures in Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Berry & Utting

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Berry & Utting

Michael Bartholomew-Biggs reviews the patron saint of schoolgirls by Liz Berry and Fair’s Fair by Susan Utting

EastEnd Cabaret to seduce the London Wonderground

EastEnd Cabaret to seduce the London Wonderground

International “cabaret superstars” (Time Out London), and winners of this year’s Adelaide Fringe Best Cabaret award, acclaimed musical comedy duo EastEnd Cabaret are bringing their playfully perverse cabaret style to the hotly-anticipated Priceless London Wonderground for three performances only.

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Daniels

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Daniels

Kim Morrissey reviews Counting Eggs – the new collection by Peter Daniels

Plum Busby’s Saturday Night Out – Saturday 19 May at The Horse

Plum Busby’s Saturday Night Out – Saturday 19 May at The Horse

“If you want something completely different, musically speaking, you probably need an evening with the unique Plum Busby

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Mattson

Poetry Review Spring 2012 – Mattson

Mike Barlow reviews Finns and Amazons – a new collection by Nancy Mattson    

The Passion of Pierre Clementi: European cinema’s christ-devil child

The Passion of Pierre Clementi: European cinema’s christ-devil child

The Passion of Pierre Clémenti: European cinema’s christ-devil child. by Helen Donlon. “I hung out in St. Germain.  Picking up cigarettes from the street.  One day, a guy came up to me and said, ‘Come with me, we need you.’  

Laconic Shorts, by Alexander Darby.

Laconic Shorts, by Alexander Darby.

Writing and directing a short is much harder than it looks. And writing and directing a good short is very, very difficult.  In a small amount of time, you have to tell a story.

Ring Ring Bell – Press Release

Ring Ring Bell – Press Release

Ring Ring Bell. Artmusic strikes up the bells of the East End. ‘”Two sticks and an apple,” say the bells of Whitechapel. “Old Father Baldpate,” say the slow bells of Aldgate. “Pray when will that be?” say the bells of Stepney. “I do not know,” says the Great Bell of Bow.’

Invasive Species on Grand Cayman. Sharon Adam-Whitmore.

Invasive Species on Grand Cayman. Sharon Adam-Whitmore.

Exploring Students’ Attitude and Awareness to the Management and Control of Invasive Species on Grand Cayman.  A Baseline Study. Most countries know when they are being invaded, but not when it’s by seemingly innocuous creatures like trees or fish.

Attachment Style and Relationship Success – Part 3

Attachment Style and Relationship Success – Part 3

The Secure Attachment Style

Dive Right In – New Global Online Platform Of “Artumentary” Films

Dive Right In – New Global Online Platform Of “Artumentary” Films

SWiM Cinema, the new global online platform and exclusive distribution channel for original artumentary films is proud to announce its launch with an exclusive screening of its first film, REVEALING MR MAUGHAM.