We went to see Little Boots play live. We rather enjoyed ourselves.
Four international artists present a free and captivating exhibition featuring a wide variety of styles.
London events for people with curious minds.
A month of exhibitions and events considering the public and the private.
Londony annivesaries for a bank holiday Monday morning.
Philip Glass and Robert Wilson's 1976 opera enjoys its UK premiere.
Weekend news. With a vaguely celebratory theme.
Maypole dancing, Mr Punch's birthday, an al fresco orchestra, grown up stories and Dial M for Murdoch
Anatomical drawings that highlight the genius of the archetypal Renaissance man.
Really lovely comedy, Improvathon 2012, comedy crushes and Londonist favourites
The Assembly's been given a shake up and Boris needs some new deputies.
Fantastic Folk for Free with Freddie
A play that appals and delights in equal measure
Boris Johnson re-elected as mayor of London.
And the rest of the day's news...
Festival seasons begins with a huge line-up in NW1, so use our guide to pick who to see.
The secret diary of Londonist, aged 15 and 3/4, reflects on Unhappy Birthday, a participatory birthday party featuring party hats, pass the parcel, cake and the memoirs of a Morrissey obsessed misfit.
It's their first stand-alone store in the UK
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