Our highlights from London's cultural calendar this week
The spookiest trip to the library since Ghostbusters.
This week's round up of interesting gallery exhibitions takes us to Mayfair and Woolwich.
Here's our pick of the top exhibitions, theatre, dance, jazz, classical and opera on offer in London this week
This week's round up of gallery offerings around town (although it's especially East London-y this time round)
Faith, hope and chance will leave you charmed.
Characterful sketches and paintings on show in south London.
A selection of art on view at a handful of top galleries throughout London
Suggestions of shows to see in some of London's smaller galleries
Don't get too excited this year
A festival in London's booming 'artist quarter'.
Make digital ice vanish with a magic torch, just like you've always wanted to.
New dance, theatre, opera and art shows for the week ahead, plus a new wing at National Maritime Museum.
Three kid-friendly shows and an operatic fairy tale open, while pink Aldwych hen night favourite puts its hot pants away and goes on tour.
Big shows opening, a Royal Court debut, the first street photography festival and things that go bump in the night
Our pick of the exciting theatre, dance, opera and art shows opening in London this week
Our tips on what to see in London this week
Groundbreaking project A History of the World in 100 Objects could scoop £100,000 for the BM.
The best of your maps go on show at Museum of London from 21 April until 11 September.
Our pick of the theatre, art, dance, opera and exhibition highlights opening in London this week
It's a big week for the arty side of London. Tomorrow sees the opening three impressive new shows. Plus we bring you the dance, opera and theatre highlights for the next seven days.
The Spitalfields Life web site gets its own photographic exhibition.
The Museums Association is challenging its London members to be creative in the face of cuts and bring unseen artefacts out of storage.
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