Calling all young people to enter our competition

artwork by Jelly J

Attention young artists alike! We have a competition for you to submit your female icons. Draw, paint, write or submit your preferred artform for a chance for it to be exhibition during the Brockley Max Festival. If you are or you may know any young artists, make sure to share and submit your works. More…

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Voting Open for the Black Icons Murals

Artwork by Jelly J

Voting is now open for the public to choose their favourite woman to be painted as a mural in Brockley, SE4. Three murals have been commissioned; this also being a chance to unveil the stories of more famous or lesser-known changemakers in the borough. Voting is open until 31st March 2023 when the final three…

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Save the Opening Night

We’ve had over 15 years of free music at the now legendary Brockley Max Opening Night, but we can’t do it this year as all our funding sources have dried up due to ongoing cost of living issues.  We all need something to look forward to, and it would be wonderful to be able to…

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Creative Workshop this Sunday 17th Feb

Reminder for our drop-in workshop this Sunday (17th Feb) at @migrationmuseum 2-5pm as part of @MayorofLondon #UntoldStories project. Come in and create, learn and be part of an exciting project, telling stories of #BlackFemaleIcons of Lewisham 🎨 https://brockleymax.co.uk/icons-schools-competition/

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TAIT & SMILE

Roving Review #10 by Robert Cole There’s been more than one Jubilee this week, apparently. The better one was held in Brockley under the careful guidance of ‘Queen’ Moira Tait. Sure, as Moira will be first to say, the Brockley Max 21st (or Brass) Jubilee only happened thanks to the volunteers, performers, musicians, artists, writers,…

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SAM ‘THE MAN’ WILKINSON

Roving Review #9 by Robert Cole Some say that if you remember the 1960s, you weren’t there. If you want to know how Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, and Bob Dylan might have played as coming-of-age singer-guitarists, go see Sam Wilkinson. You’ll not forget him. Lucky ravers enjoyed Wilkinson twice at this year’s Brockley Max festival:…

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THREE INTO FOUR DOES GO

Roving review #8 by Robert ColeA Magic City Trio with four musicians? Yeah, let’s get over it. They were still magical: and as much as I like Johnny Cash and Stones covers, the deft-handed original tunes did most to put the Ladywell Tavern at ease. Good gig.

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THE DYNAMIC, CONSTANT, GARDEN

Roving review #7 by Robert Cole At first glance, it seems Tom Hemming is painting blurs of motion. In fact, in this series of beautiful works hanging in the Lewisham Art House, he is doing something rather different and very much more interesting. In the portraits, Hemming’s ambition is to capture the mood of the…

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Roving review #6 by Robert Cole

On too many radio stations, everyone seems to be in such a hurry and everything seems to be such a rush. With some radio stations, listening can be exhausting, even stressful.  Not so with Brockley Max Radio. Thanks to the carefully laid-back example provided by oneharmonyradio (the Brockley Max host station), there’s time for things.…

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SONGS FROM THE GOOD SHIP LACONIC

by Robert Cole The word “deadpan” might have been invented to describe the humour Simon Palmer sprinkled between the sea shanties, jigs and reels he, as Commander Si, sang with Jasper Nautical, his son. The duo floated a small navy of songs into the Hillyfields evening from as far as Romania, the west of Ireland…

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