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Maia Alexander and Cara Theobold.Images by Phillip Gammon.

Theatre Review: London Wall @ Finborough Theatre

This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.

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Communal Bike Pumps Installed In London

A pair of pumps to help you bike around the City.

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Exhibition Review: London Walls, New Graffiti and Street Art Photography

Photos of graffiti on show at the ICA until 27 February.

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Leave No Bear Behind Part 20: Abandoned Dog Near Houndsditch

An occasional series in which we highlight the plight of London’s abandoned toy animals.

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London On The Cheap – 17th – 23rd September

If Londonist were really rich we’d be out every night doing LOADS of fun stuff. We’d be going to see all of the cool things at London Design Festival. We’d be drinking beer out of plastic cups and dancing at the Get Cape, Wear Cape, …

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London On The Cheap: 6th August – 12th August

As soon as the sun came out, half of you probably rushed to the nearest beach. Or the nearest pub. Or the nearest airport. Now you’re back in the real world and you’ve spent all your money. It means that we can’t go and see …

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The Londonist Literary List

The Londonist Literary List appears (almost) every Tuesday. If you’d like to bring an event to our attention, please email londonistlit@gmail.com. Wednesday London Liming is a night of readings and performances by UK and international writers, plus DJ sets. From 8pm, £6/£5, GE Club, The …

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Londonist Gets Off Its Arse: The Museum Of London

This week, in our ongoing quest to explore interesting bits of London that we’ve not yet experienced, we decided to act like tourists. No, we’re not talking about congregating in large groups and milling around aimlessly in front of ticket barriers and escalators, although that …

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Monday Miscellanea

This day in London’s history April 3rd was a typically busy day at the Old Bailey in 1695 and by the end of proceedings, six Londoners had been sentenced to death, 12 were due to be ‘burnt in the hand’ and just one was to …