Peter Watts writes about art and culture for The Times, Independent On Sunday, New Statesman, Time Out, Uncut and others, and blogs about London at The Great Wen
On 2 September 1666, a fire took hold on Pudding Lane that would devastate London. As the anniversary approaches, exhibitions and events are being staged across the city
The National Trust is on a mission to make people appreciate the suburb's post-war architecture. Why not join one of their tours?
Modern student protest was invented at Berkeley
If Victorian London belongs to Dickens, the Georgian city is Hogarth’s
Daniel Crouch Rare Books' engaging display of maps old and new