The closure of Fabric has reignited debate about diversity in western nightlife, but clubbing is coming of age in the new eastFabric has closed and London’s once-great club culture is on its last legs. Enough ink has been spilled over the shortsightedness of Islington council’s decision, but with rising rents and rapacious property developers forcing London clubs to shut by the dozen in recent years, it was probably only a matter of time. Still, the closure of such an important venue marks a new phase in the eradication of London’s diversity. For year, clubbers have been casting envious glances over …read more
Source: The Guardian