Keep a close eye on your bank balance
Handy tips on how to destroy London, from film and literature.
Core Femme by Jill Berelowitz was installed today as part of the City of Sculpture festival
Relax with a good book this weekend in a pop-up library in Covent Garden piazza.
Molly Naylor's poetic one-woman show about her experiences on and after 7th July 2005.
Almost 60 guided walks around London to choose from...and all of them free.
Sabine Thöle has been out shooting commuters.
300 cyclists rode across Blackfriars Bridge during rush hour to protest about cycling safety.
Groundbreaking project A History of the World in 100 Objects could scoop £100,000 for the BM.
First ever Green Film Festival, many pianos, footie in the park, library on the lawn and a riotous spring hoe-down in Hackney.
Growing skyscraper gets the Christopher Nolan treatment.
From boy bands and folk to ska, reggae and tip-top turntablism, see this week's onsales.
News. In which due respect is paid to Chopin, Lionel Logue, and Bordeaux.
The Wire's 'Stringer Bell' slugs it out in support of the kids of E16
We're all over town this week (and next) with our coverage of London food and drink news.
Deadlines: where, oh where can they be?
The archetype pirate gets his own show.
Where to find free classes, ghosts, football, butterflies, murals, music, design, lecture and tango
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