Britain at Night
East London’s Most-Loved Gay Bar Has Been Saved From Developers
For the first time in British history, the sexuality of people using a space had been included in a condition for planning approval.
LOCKED OFF: Can Partying in a Field Ever Count as Political Resistance?
Coming to VICELAND this Friday, LOCKED OFF asks if there is anything more we can learn from Britain's illegal rave scene, or is it just another generation of kids taking drugs and dancing?
The THUMP Guide to Designing Club Posters That Don't Look Terrible
Some industry experts gave us a few guidelines on how to get it right without spending loads of money.
Watch a "Save Fabric" Video Appeal Hosted by Artwork
The video—featuring Andy C, Kate Simko and more—is a well executed reminder of exactly why this is so important.
The THUMP Freshers' Guide to Nottingham
It might still be a city dominated by its student population, but there's a real sense of diversity when it comes to nightlife.
Now Fabric Is Closed, It's Up to You What Happens to British Nightlife
It's fine to complain about club closures online, but when was the last time you actually went out? If you want clubs to remain a fixture of city life, you need to start supporting them.
This Timeline Shows How Many Beloved Nightclubs the UK Has Lost in the Last Three Years
Ten beloved institutions that have been eradicated in the past three years.
We Asked Fabric Regulars to Share Their Favorite Memories of Nights Spent Inside the Club
"These were my people and this was my place."
People Have Begun to Leave Flowers and Tributes Outside the Doors of Fabric
"Thank you for the best times of my life. Thank you for all the friends I have because of you."
Newly Obtained "Operation Lenor" Documents Suggest Fabric's Closure Was Orchestrated by Islington Council
Report suggests that the closure of fabric was a calculated to move in order to free up real estate and attract foreign investment.
Closing Fabric Would be the Biggest Political Threat to UK Nightlife Since the Early 90s
Whether or not you care about fabric itself, the symbolic cost of closing its doors for good would be catastrophic.
Introducing the New Breed of Bro Taking Over Britain's House Music Scene
The "house lad" is a harmless and logical conclusion of the festival boom, wholesale dance music, and the proliferation of MDMA.