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Robin Stringer goes behind the scenes with Theatre O’s Joseph Alford
With Christmas just around the corner we bring you a craft fair and gift shopping special, so get shopping, sipping and munching on mince pies
West Norwood gets all chichi with vintage fashion by Cenci, discovers Tracey Davies
Southwark Cathedral unveils a moving work of art this month that represents a South African community’s struggle for survival. Victoria Purcell takes a look
For all the latest catwalk trends head to The Glades Shopping Centre
A Kent couple who suffered a traumatic ectopic pregnancy used a holiday to raise awareness of the life-threatening condition, raising over £10,787 for the Ectopic Pregnancy Trust – and the donations are still coming in.
Zu2 plays live at Kempton Park
Underground art goes on view during the annual I Love Peckham celebrations
Peter Vaughan hits the road in the height of comfort, with help from Forest Hill’s Campervantastic
The Mumper is new book set in south London - watch the promotional video online
Peter Vaughan gets to grips with VW Tiguan technology
Behind the scenes of local fashion brand Odie & Amanda
Peter Vaughan pedals back in time to explore the long history of Deptford’s Witcomb Cycles
A campaign from Transport for London encourages road safety – right on our streets
Font designer Bruno Maag has fine-tuned logos for Lambeth Council and put his stamp on Vodafone’s global campaigns. Victoria Purcell pays a visit to the team at his Brixton-based company, Dalton Maag
As a favourite food source, cake has a long, rich history with origins dating back over 2,000 years – which is why artisan bakery Outsider Tart decided it was high time to celebrate the humble, yet magnificent, cake
Independent Schools Show, 31 Oct - 01 Nov 2008, Battersea Park London.
You don’t have to be a world-class cricketer to enjoy success at the Brit Oval – local pupils are achieving triumphs there too, discovers Shannon Denny
Living South reveals some unusual local venues and events to make Christmas shopping a snap
Shannon Denny previews a new blockbuster exhibition of posters from conflicts around the world at the Imperial War Museum
Green-fingered guru Kate Kenyon explains how to create the perfect kitchen garden
Super stylist Damian Foxe lives locally but his roots are in Ireland. He tells Shannon Denny about the latest looks from his homeland.
Seeking grains of truth, Shannon Denny visits the only London dry gin distillery still operating in the capital
Ghormeh Sabzi, Iran’s favourite national dish, is a herb and bean casserole with lamb. Local shopkeeper and cookery book author Sally Butcher shares her culinary secrets
Living South reviews a new book that reveals curious chronicles, hidden stories and comic associations behind 100 of the capital’s strangest places
Need an excuse to get outside and enjoy the sweetest days of summer? Emma Boulding uncovers a new initiative to keep you busy as a bee
Joe Gray, scorer and statistician for the Croydon Pirates, explains the innings and outs of baseball
When Lesa Melbourne enrolled in a stone carving class through Peckham-based Arts Express, little did she know she would emerge a rock goddess
Belinda Fisher meets Kourtney Harper, a local cartoonist and cartographer whose passion is teaching history to kids
Shannon Denny views an inventive Dulwich design by Open Architecture
Get your intimate affairs in order with local lingerie label Greenknickers, suggests Sarah Brookes
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Local law firm Fisher Meredith explains the Collaborative Law process, an innovative approach used to resolve issues arising from family and relationship breakdowns
Once a West End dancer and actor, Carl Campbell swapped the bright lights of the theatre to set up his own dance company in Peckham. Alistair Duncan finds out why
After years in the doldrums since its 1980s peak, squash is making a comeback. Jack Mitchell visits the Dulwich Squash Club to investigate the revival
Tired of the treadmill? Make fitness fun again with energetic dance aerobics inspired by Bollywood, says Victoria Purcell
This is recycling to extremes – Andrea Hensher meets the inspired Sydenham couple who have forsaken Selfridges for the skip and The Conran Shop for car boot sales
Colourful clubs, big foam balls and bulls-eyes – it may not be golf as we know it, but a new programme is gripping local kids, discovers Jack Mitchell
Jon Watt raises a glass to the Sommelier of the Year 2008, south Londoner Gearoid Devaney
How did an online campaign highlight the threatened demise of a beloved dance hall? Fiona Keating finds out
Jessica Bomford discovers a colony of creativity down a Forest Hill back street
Transport for London is sponsoring Open Garden Squares this year. The local area offers plenty of ususual spaces open for a limited time to the public
South Londoner Matthew Roberts transformed agrarian outbuildings into a luxury retreat. Shannon Denny makes tracks to Wales
Shannon Denny meets the iconoclastic music makers of The Dulwich Ukulele Club
Young people meet Old Masters and more at Dulwich Picture Gallery
A new old craze is sweeping Herne Hill, reveals Clare
Karl Webster reports on plans of the skaters of Peckham Rye
Andrea Hensher meets a group of dance-mad mothers keen to pursue an education in fancy footwork
Think globally, dress ethically. Living South previews organic, recycled, sustainable and fair trade fashion from a new online initiative based in East Dulwich
Vicky Smith gets her skates on to meet the Streatham Redskins ice hockey team
Influential south Londoners Peter Ting and Brian Kennedy explore modern craft in a new show at Contemporary Applied Arts
Eric Richardson meets some local ladies who are changing the face of the Women’s Institute
The gin experts at Beefeater in Kennington share their classic and contemporary cocktail recipes
An adventurous new hotel introduces Hispanic sensibilities to south London. Shannon Denny checks in
To coincide with the magazine’s 15th birthday, Living South asked local leaders to share the concerns facing us today and in the next 15 years
Clare Kelly visited the Godiva chocolate factory in Brussels and returned with a special secret recipe to share with sweet-toothed south Londoners
Baseball in south London? Living South quizzes Joe Gray, scorer and statistician for the Croydon Pirates
In terms of culture in south London, our cup runneth over. Victoria Purcell sneaks a peak at unmissable musical events this summer at the Crystal Palace Bowl
In search of a champagne lifestyle the savvy way, Peter Vaughan investigates two clever clubs that let members dabble in some hassle-free luxury living
South London is full of great ideas and grand designs. See what your inspirational neighbours have been up to with a visit to a new feature at Grand Designs Live London, says Shannon Denny
The South London Botanical Institute offers a host of natural wonders, discovers Isobel Roberts
There’s nothing fun about being stuck in a long check-in queue before a weekend break. Shannon Denny discovers how to make a quick getaway
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