Wednesday Picture
The day Prince opened a shop on Chalk Farm Road
US superstar Prince popped back to Camden Town last night to do a “secret” gig. But did you know exactly 20 years ago he launched his short-lived memorabilia store down the road?
New indie cinema: digital activists host first cultural event
Squatters at the former Pizza Express building welcomed all-comers last night. So we couldn’t resist swinging by
What’s the story behind Spring Studios?
Right in the heart of industrial west Kentish Town is a world-class film and photographic studio that’s a fave for superstars, from Madonna to Gaga
Shoreditchification: 10 questions you really must ask
Proud Camden boss Alex Proud has caused a storm online with an article in the Telegraph decrying the “hipsterfication of run-down urban areas”. Do you agree?
Stop for a moment and ponder north London graffiti
Is it an affirmation of existing? Or a need for people to escape, rebel, trespass? Fleur Disney examines an art form that goes back millennia
Take a walk through the lost cinemas of Kentish Town
Writer Nigel Smith and artist Sam Nightingale went in search of the former picturehouses we pass on a daily basis
In search of HOPE
We all need it right now. But who on earth’s behind the area’s most uplifting graffiti tag?
Prince of Wales Road – a cultural map
Artist Sian Pattenden on her homage to the area’s most interesting strip
Wednesday Picture: Have a nosy at Kentish Town in 2006
Four years prior to starting Kentishtowner, Stephen Emms wrote his first article about the area for short-lived daily title the London Paper. Here it is
Wednesday Picture: Remember the lost buxom figurehead of Pancras Rd?
Not so long ago, a massive pair of breasts were the first sight to greet all those who made passage towards Camden Town
About Kentishtowner
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