Catch up with what we have been covering on Love London Love Culture this month, with some of our most popular reads of the month.

Review of Fragile Beauty at the Victoria and Albert Museum: this week saw us paying a visit to the Victoria and Albert museum to catch its exhibition featuring a selection of photographs from the collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish. But is it a success?
East Bank announces its Summer programme of events: this summer why not head to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for a programme of events that will bring together East Bank’s cultural institutions, world leading universities and residents of east London, with music, dance, sport, art and more. You can find out more about what to expect on Love London Love Culture!
Preview of Through The Lens of Esther Anderson, Bob Marley: The Early Years, Muswell Hill Gallery: on display now until the 15th June, find out more about this exhibition of photographs captured by Esther Anderson of Bob Marley at the start of his career.
Happy birthday Audrey Hepburn: A Tribute: with May being Audrey Hepburn’s birthday we paid tribute to the actress, focusing on the important parts of what made her special and her life as seen through the eyes of editor Emma Clarendon.
Official trailer released for For I Am: Celine Dion: ahead of the documentary’s release next month, the trailer gives viewers and fans a glimpse of what to expect. It is set to be released on the 25th June.
Review round up: Spirited Away, London Coliseum: discover what has been said about the London production based on Hayao Miyazak’s film which is playing at the London Coliseum until the 24th August.
Interview with Dan Skinner: this month we chatted to Dan about starring in the revival of Nikolai Gogol’s play at the Marylebone Theatre until the 15th June.
Review: Don’t Take the Pith!, Drayton Arms Theatre: we paid a visit to the Drayton Arms Theatre to catch this latest comedy from the team behind An Absolute Farce of a Murder Mystery – but did we love it?
Interview with Ailsa Davidson: also this month saw us chatting to Alisa Davidson about starring in the English language premiere of Marie Curie the musical, playing at the Charing Cross Theatre.
Review of Liberation Squares, Brixton House: discover what we thought Sonali Bhattacharyya’s play which stopped off in London as part of its UK tour.
Interview with Oliver Alvin-Wilson: we chatted to Oliver about starring in Now, I See at the Theatre Royal Stratford East until the 1st June.
Review Now, I See, Theatre Royal Stratford East: we headed to Stratford East to see Lanre Malaolu’s play, the second in a trilogy of plays which explores what it means to be a Black man living in contemporary Britain. But did we love it?
Review of The Government Inspector, Marylebone Theatre: discover what we thought of this revival of the play, starring Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Martha Howe-Douglas!
Review of Michelangelo: The Last Decades, British Museum: we paid a visit to the British Museum to catch its latest exhibition about Michelangelo’s final years in which he continued to flourish artistically.