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The Good Ship late licence at risk

West Hampstead Life Posted on November 23, 2016 by Jane LuckenNovember 23, 2016

The late license of Kilburn’s popular music/comedy venue, The Good Ship, will be reviewed this Thursday. At the moment, it opens until 3am, but if the licensing committee rules follows the wishes of the police, it will be required to … Continue reading →

Posted in Crime, Frontpage Article, Music, Shops & Restaurants | Tagged comedy, Kilburn, music, The Good Ship | Leave a reply

An Ode to poetry evenings in West Hampstead

West Hampstead Life Posted on October 28, 2016 by Mark StonebanksOctober 28, 2016

Just as the camp monthly quiz night in the Sherriff Centre, which caters to the 20-somethings, was getting started, the Friends of West Hampstead Library were kicking off their ‘evening of Hampstead poetry’, which seemed to appeal to a more … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Flick Rea, library, poetry, ted booth | Leave a reply

Vera Lynn to Verdi: Go backstage at the ENO’s remarkable building

West Hampstead Life Posted on October 25, 2016 by Richard MearesJanuary 16, 2017

Welcome to the Tardis of West Hampstead. Outside, people scurry past its flaking blue paint, barely noticing it’s there. But find a ruse to get in the door and you could get lost exploring for hours. There is a Bible … Continue reading →

Posted in Features, Frontpage Article, Music | Tagged Broadhurst Gardens, ENO, music | 2 Replies

Is it Ginger, or Toxic Orange?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 10, 2016 by Richard MearesJuly 10, 2016

Iain Sinclair came to West Hampstead library on July 4 for a Q&A about his latest book, “London Overground: A Day’s Walk Around the Ginger Line”, and before too long the colour question came up.  The Hackney-based author, who walked … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, Transport & Travel | Tagged Overground | Leave a reply

Tricycle’s theatre to close for a year in multi-million pound revamp

West Hampstead Life Posted on June 7, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJune 7, 2016

Last Thursday, the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn held an open day to show off its plans for the “Tricycle transformed“. We learned that the Tricycle really will be transformed. The theatre will close on July 2nd, at the end of … Continue reading →

Posted in Frontpage Article, General News, Theatre | Tagged Kilburn, Tricycle Theatre | Leave a reply

Film on Fortune Green: Easy right?

West Hampstead Life Posted on June 2, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJune 2, 2016

Watching a film is a great communal experience. Watching that film outdoors surrounded by your friends and neighbours is even better. But it doesn’t happen by accident. As well as taking on the role of editor of West Hampstead Life, … Continue reading →

Posted in Film, Frontpage Article, General News | Tagged film, fortune green | Leave a reply

Review: Come In! Sit Down!

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 29, 2015 by Laura DouglasJuly 30, 2015

The award-winning Muslim and Jewish theatre company, MUJU crew, have brought Come In! Sit Down! to The Tricycle Theatre in celebration of their tenth anniversary. The piece is a devised sketch show, tackling perceptions of Muslims and Jews in Britain, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Theatre | Tagged comedy, theatre review, Tricycle Theatre | Leave a reply

Is West Hampstead library at risk?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 12, 2015 by Cllr Phil RosenbergDecember 15, 2025

West Hampstead Library is a vital community asset, sitting in the heart of West Hampstead. It is about so much more than books. As well as lending books, it serves as a space for community groups, hosts IT facilities for … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, General News | Tagged library, west hampstead | 3 Replies

NW6 Film Club July: Amy

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 1, 2015 by Mark L.January 16, 2017

There has been an equal amount of buzz and controversy about the new documentary from Asif Kapadia (creator of the remarkable Senna). Amy promises to tell the story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture Hub, Film | Tagged amy, nw6filmclub | Leave a reply

La Traviata at The Tricycle

West Hampstead Life Posted on June 28, 2015 by Laura DouglasJune 28, 2015

As a total opera novice, I was not sure what to expect when I sat down in the Tricycle’s auditorium for two hours of Verdi. Would I be able to suspend my disbelief and go along with all the characters … Continue reading →

Posted in Theatre | Tagged La Traviata, review, Tricycle Theatre | Leave a reply

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