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Book art

Carrying a trendy book in your bag, or back pocket, has never been more popular.



An open minded Britain?

The sign in the window of the B&B said vacancies, no fine print on the little laminated placard read of any exceptions to this rule.



Smoking to stay thin

With the numerous laws against smoking and the countless ‘quit smoking’ support groups it's a wonder why anyone still smokes at all.



Anti-depressants

With the number of young people suffering from depression on the rise, Katarzyna Janiak reveals that doctors are happier to prescribe medicine than conduct therapy.



Marta Lamovsek profile

The 35-year-old Central Saint Martins alumnus, Marta Lamovsek, attributes her passion for photography to childhood fantasies, her influential hero David Lynch and her contagiously cinema-crazed father.



There's no business like show business

Has the evolution of technology damaged the British music industry, and if so how are independent labels competing?



The start of an accommodation revolution?

Online service AirBnB is changing the way we live in our homes; and in other people’s homes as well.



West End or off-West End: That is the question.

London has a long established history of theatre, here is the history behind the theatres that play some of the most respected shows in the world.



Raging Planet

To put the earthquake in Japan into perspective, Arts London News provides an overview of the recent disasters that have shaken the world. From earthquakes and tsunamis to hurricanes and volcanos, we summarise Mother Nature’s darker side.



Revolutionary road

LCC Photojournalism student Michael Graae travelled to Libya and Bahrain to document the spreading wave of turmoil.