Free eclectic music gigs for Saturday afternoons in Islington.
A new pan-Asian on James street hits the spot.
Aspects of modern humanity explored through 3 contemporary dance pieces.
Three episodes of an arty radio sit-com are currently being devised, rehearsed and will be performed live at the ICA this weekend.
Last night, the Borderline hosted XFM's Best New Bands of 2011. But who came out on top?
Bargain comics, behind the scenes at Bishopsgate, headlessness and LSE Lit Fest: all cheap this week.
Olympic chiefs have unveiled the route for the 2012 cycling road race.
To distract you from the rain, a Kew tree in wintry sun.
Two drum kits, a bonkers front woman and indecipherable lyrics. The Go! Team are back.
Valentine's Day is around the corner, but dating can be tricky. If you're confused by conversation, bemused by body language or flummoxed by fans, the Hendrick's Refined Courtship Clinic is here to help...
The planned redevelopment of Battersea Power Station took another step toward reality on Wednesday when it received governmental approval.
A £2m new home for the penguins at London Zoo is to open in May.
Two late night river services may be re-introduced by Thames Clippers but at a premium to season ticket holders.
An official decision isn't expected until Friday, but it seems likely that the Hammers will be moving to Stratford.
Perfect pop songs played with delicious enthusiasm...
Midweek news, including two London giants which are just about to get even bigger.
A novel about boredom involving an intensive study of the stretch of canal linking Hackney and Islington.
YARN Fest, the acclaimed East London storytelling festival, is back for a second year of literary madness and interactive fun.
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