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Core memories will be unlocked at this brilliant Camden museum dedicated to teenage life
The long-awaited Museum of Youth Culture has finally opened its permanent home, but visitors expecting a museum may leave wondering where the exhibits are.Read more ›
Flyers, posters, venue signs and plenty of nostalgia combine in a free exhibition celebrating the grassroots spaces that helped define generations of music fans.Read more ›
Sounds of the City at the Museum of Oxford features key objects and memorabilia.
It was recognised for its ‘child-centred, research-informed, and socially engaged’ approach
It includes over 150 objects, with many submitted by fans in a public call for “artefacts and music ephemera” last year The post London’s V&A opens exhibition on UK’s legendary...
Sounds of the City will open at the Museum of Oxford on Saturday, July 11, and run until March 13, 2027.
It runs at Newport Museum and Art Gallery until September 12 The post IDLES’ Joe Talbot and dad Nigel launch art exhibition ‘Musoleum – Remembrance of Remembering’ appeared first o...
Running from June 6 to July 17, The Story Museum in Oxford is hosting Listen to this Story! From History to Our Story.
A decade in the making, the museum will reopen in November in two restored market halls with displays and late-night DJ setsThe new London Museum will be “a social space for the ci...
The free exhibition showcases portraits of famous musicians alongside street and architectural photography.Read more ›
A new exhibition at the V&A puts a spotlight on the UK’s closed music venues
What is urban art? “Graffiti,” some shout immediately, while others insist “fashion” is the correct response. Sculpture, architecture, park landscapes, and maybe even gargoyles mig...
From Elvis relics to Nina Simone’s preserved chewing gum, a new Somerset House exhibition explores the strange ways fandom can resemble religion.Read more ›
A landmark show at the Victoria and Albert Museum's new east London offshoot traces the emergence of eight genres of Black British music—from lovers rock and Brit funk to grime—whi...
The Skirball’s new exhibition, Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976–86, comes with its own playlist (which we highly recommend tuning into as you peruse the sho...
It's all change for the world's largest city museum The London Museum is moving from its current home in London Wall to the transformed Smithfield General Market this November. The...
Year 8 history students at Cockburn John Charles Academy enjoyed a richly immersive journey into Britain’s past during their recent visit to the Beamish Museum in Durham, exploring...
Scene photographer Eddie Otchere gives us the inside story on his legendary archive Just like certain tracks or songs might instantly transport you back to the middle of a sweaty,...
In Bushwick, The Museum Bar + Gift Shop is a kitschy spot for cocktails.
The former digs of designer, novelist and socialist activist William Morris are getting a serious makeover ahead of a new exhibition in October
Despite most public housing residences closing in the 1960s and 70s, this one has been preserved for the future.
Mystery Academy: School for Young Detectives opens on July 18 at The Story Museum in Oxford.
The founding headquarters of Mass-Observation, a pioneering social survey, 1937 - 1939.English Heritage
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