We spend the weekend scouring the internet for news...so that you can spend it out and about. So what's happening where you are today?
Contemplation on the river steps.
Film director Terry Gilliam reveals an aptitude for Mephistophelean opera.
Our pick of where to find funny this week: Rich Hall, Simon Munnery, Zoe Lyons or Mitch Benn take your fancy?
Turnout higher than expected for the referendum.
A bunch of top architects intrafenestrate themselves along the West End shopping street.
7/7 inquest, Heathrow villages, first Olympic test events and massive ad campaign
J B Priestly's moral drama poses enough questions to entertain, but remains slightly detached from today's audience
What are those four mounds flanking the A40 at Northolt?
Riverside South moves a step closer to actuality.
Could travel chaos be part-suspended?
Fall Out Boy frontman, Patrick Stump, takes centre stage at his first London solo shows.
Rock-it from the crypt on 26 May.
In which we are given a first hand reminder of why it's best not to be late to comedy gigs.
This weekend, take time to discover the leafy western stretches of the Thames in London.
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