John Rogers: Welcome to New London
The Wanstead Tap Ltd 352 Winchelsea Road, London, England, United KingdomJohn Rogers "Welcome to The New London. The Legendary John Rogers launches his new book almost 10 years after "This Other London"
John Rogers "Welcome to The New London. The Legendary John Rogers launches his new book almost 10 years after "This Other London"
Charlotte Lydia Riley: Imperial Island - A History of Empire in Modern BritainImperial Island shows how empire and its ever-present aftermath have divided and defined Britain over the last seventy years.'Masterful ... you won't look at Britain in the same way ever again' OWEN JONES'Incisive, important, and incredibly timely' CAROLINE ELKINSAfter the Second World War, … Continue reading "Charlotte Lydia Riley: Imperial Island"
Join award winning broadcaster and all round legend Robert Elms as he discusses his latest book " Live! Why We Go out"In 1972, when Robert Elms was 13 years old, he saw the Jackson Five play live. At some point during the performance, he describes experiencing three minutes of "divine delirium" - where he found … Continue reading "Robert Elms: LIVE! Why We Go Out"
Join award winning cultural historian Travis Elborough as he celebrates the life of Ian Nairn and his Modern Buildings in London'Without any doubt, London is one of the best cities … Continue reading "A celebration of Ian Nairn with Travis Elborough"
Join author Matt Tiller as he discusses his latest book on Jack Leslie: the star robbed of England glory"Moving, sad and uplifting. Everyone should know the legend of Jack Leslie." … Continue reading "Matt Tiller: Jack Leslie The Lion Who Never Roared"
Join acclaimed and award winning journalist John Crace as he discuses his latest book : Depraved New World.We welcome back the genius that is John Crace for his annual appearance … Continue reading "John Crace: Depraved New World"
A great night of live music devoted to the Hammond!join us for a sensational night of music celebrating the hammond organ incorporating blues. latin, soul, R n B, pop, Jazz, … Continue reading "Eric Stoner Presents: Hammond Nights"
What on Earth is psychogeogrpahy?Join us as we chat to writer, walker and urban geographer John Rogers as we discuss his latest book, The New London, as well as more … Continue reading "The Tap Into Podcast Live presents John Rogers"
Join the Worlds only all female Slade tribute band for a very special nightThe world's only all female tribute act to legendary 1970's Glam Rock group Slade.Slady have been packing … Continue reading "Slady (Unplugged)"
Max Décharné & Travis Elborough in conversationWith their draped suits, suede creepers and immaculately greased hair, the Teddy Boys defined a new era for a generation of teenagers raised on … Continue reading "Max Décharné: Teddy Boys Post War Britain and the First Youth Revolution"
Join us for a celebration of the Carry On Films and the women who made them so special with comedy historians Robert Ross and Gemma Ross.Join authors and comedy historians … Continue reading "The Tap Into Live Podcast Presents: The Carry On Girls"
Join The Guardian writr and co host of Radio 4's Screenshot in discussion about her brilliant new bookScreen Deep is a book about the immense potential of screen storytelling to … Continue reading "Ellen E. Jones in Conversation. Screen Deep"
Join Jon Cruddas MP in conversation as he talks about his brilliant new book: A Century of LabourBritain’s first Labour government took office on 22 January 1924. Its centenary provides … Continue reading "Jon Cruddas in conversation: A Century of Labour"
A unique performance by Michael Rosen with specially composed and performed music by Stephen Arnold.With realism, pathos and hope, Michael Rosen explores the loss of his son Eddie and his … Continue reading "Michael Rosen: Going Through It"
Join acclaimed music writer Lucy O'Brien with Mary McGlory and Syvia Saunders for the amazing story of the Liverbirds.In the early '60s, four friends from Liverpool formed a band. But … Continue reading "The Liverbirds: Mary McGlory & Sylvia Saunders in conversation"