Spelling Bee is fun but lacks g-r-a-v-i-t-a-s as Grandage's swansong.
Sartorially challenged? Look and learn.
And the rest of the day's news, including a dinosaur with thighs like you wouldn't believe.
A heart wrenching true story of family, love and war uplifted by singalong soul train classics.
Humorous and disturbing: 'I don't believe in outer space' premiered last night.
Unconventional, monochrome knitwear from London.
Europe's first organic, vegan Japanese restaurant. In King's Cross.
There’s a whiff of mothballs at Richmond, and it’s not all coming from the audience in this starry but stolid revival of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit …
The Portobello landmark reaches the big 100 at the weekend, marked with special screenings.
The week ahead in literary London: Alain de Botton, Eve Ensler, Dorian Lynskey and more at Jewish Book Week, 5x15, some Utter! Agony and tackling that men vs women vs Mars vs Venus stuff at the British Library.
More wordplay from the artist behind the Clowns/Jokers piece on Curtain Road.
Argentina on the Jubilee line: a day of polo and steaks for all the family at the O2 tomorrow.
A trio of events marking the Blitz At London Transport Museum.
A collection aspiring to ‘a rigid momentum freed from pivotal aviary restraints’ through ‘expressive opulence’.
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Save the Children has released a batch of statistics which highlight the shocking levels of child poverty in parts of the United Kingdom -- with several London boroughs among the worst.
Evidence has emerged of dinners between senior Met officers and News of the World editors at the time of the phone hacking scandal, again raising questions about the relationship between paper and police.
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