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Brixton Blog is an online community newspaper about everything happening in Brixton, London. We cover local news, music, food, events and history. We hope to inspire debate and enthusiasm about an area we are passionate about.
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1h ago
The undisputed stars of Is Dat U Yh?, the new production at Brixton House, are the cast. The four young women – Adeola Yemitan, Antonia Layiwola, Rachael Ridley and Zakiyyah Deen – produce an astonishing performance as they recall and revisit the events and places of their schooldays in south London – “a time when ..read more
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15h ago
An exhibition with a difference opened at the Lambeth archives on Brixton Hill last night (18 April). Acclaimed local photographer Jim Grover, known for his work with members of the Windrush Generation, has gone behind the blue doors of the Trinity Homes almshouses on Acre Lane in central Brixton and found heroes, heritage and history ..read more
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2d ago
Lambeth councillors, local MP Helen Hayes and London Assembly member Marina Ahmad today (17 April) gathered with others in Brixton to mark the anniversary of the bomb that exploded in Electric Avenue 25 years ago. It was one of a series of three planted by an extreme right-winger hoping to spark a race war. Three people, one ..read more
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3d ago
Magic will be in the air on Landor Road on Thursday 25 April. The Landor’s magic night will be hosted by Ady Lloyd. Ady and his line-up of award-winning guest magicians promise an evening of the finest family friendly magic, including mind-reading, close-up magic, and staged illusions. Tickets £15 ..read more
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3d ago
The Herne Hill Forum is organising a hustings for the forthcoming London Assembly elections on Wednesday 24 April at 7pm. All candidates for the Lambeth and Southwark constituency on 2 May are being invited to take part at the Baptist church on the corner of Half Moon Lane and Winterbrook Road, SE24. They are invited ..read more
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3d ago
Photofusion, Brixton’s local photographic resource centre, has joined forces with 198 Contemporary Arts & Learning, to run free courses for Lambeth people interested in the arts. Starting on May 7, these one-day a week courses are designed for unemployed or low-wage people. Participants need to be at leas 19 years old. There are three ten ..read more
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3d ago
Brixton based charity Poetic Unity and Dark Matter, a marketing agency connecting Black audiences with culture and the arts, will screen the film Brother at the Ritzy during Mental Health Awareness Week in May. The two organisations say the event underscores their commitment to addressing vital community issues through innovative cultural experiences. Brother tackles themes including masculinity, identity, mental health ..read more
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4d ago
Members and supporters of National Hate Crime Awareness Week (NHCAW) will meet once again at 6pm outside the Iceland Store on Electric Avenue in Brixton tomorrow on 17 April as they do each year for a short act of remembrance. They will mark the 25th anniversary of the nail bomb planted there by the right-wing ..read more
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4d ago
The Brixton-based Advocacy Academy, which trains young people with experience of injustice to achieve long-term change for themselves and their communities, is looking for recruits. It is seeking 16-to-18-year-olds, who either live in or go to school in an SE or SW London postcode, and are passionate about social justice and changing the world. “If ..read more
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1w ago
Marks & Spencer in Brixton will close tomorrow (11 April) to undergo major refurbishment, the company confirmed today. It will reopen in the autumn as “a fresh-market style foodhall”. The store will no longer have a clothing and home section. The first M&S in London opened in Brixton in1903. The company’s first shop was in ..read more