November is a long way off but the London Jazz Festival has 13 headline events on sale
This week's guide to what's hot in London's dining (and drinking) scene.
A day out with 18th century architecture's version of Professor Brian Cox
Pop-in to the Pop-up: Hauser and Wirth Gallery throws open its doors to a quirky collection of activities for all ages.
Museums at Night, choirs on the Southbank, Morris dancing, Sikh new year, open studios and free lunchtime concerts.
Past, present and future threats to London are covered in this new season of talks and walks.
Candour, cocktails and comedy chat to raise money for this independent West-End theatre.
The London School of Economics board has rejected tuition fees at £9k, potentially making an LSE degree the cheapest in town.
From the banks of the Thames down to Peckham, here's the best of the borough.
Londoner Rajiv Ouseph will compete in the Men's Singles at the Yones World Championship (and Olympic test event) at Wembley this August.
Arts are on the streets of Wandsworth: go shimmy!
That should make things easier.
Sonia Sabri Company's Kathakbox wows with wit whilst Probe proves challenging in the first week of this season of new contemporary dance.
This month's boozers of note
Wednesday news. And it's all good for once.
Massive public sculptures by detained "obscene" Chinese artist Ai Weiwei on view for free now and until 26 June in the courtyard of Somerset House.
Questions, questions, questions.
My sister is my mum. My Dad is my granddad and my uncle is my dad. Who am I?
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