Exquisitely detailed fairytale art created using book pages.
Tickling the heavens in SE1.
Expansive and charming history of the George Inn.
Aldwych station tours, an illustration prize, and Londonist's M@ on Ultimate Secret London.
Bronze Paolozzi figure under the block.
Spooky tales, black holes, local beer and sleeping rough.
Good news for post boxes, public sculpture and Rolf Harris fans.
An anarchic and darkly comic performance at Battersea Arts Centre.
The Olivier award-winning production arrives in Charing Cross. And it's bloody good.
The votes are in, now join us on a crawl round the top 4.
Naughty cabaret thrills in places, not in others.
Perfect for the 50-79-year-old audience.
What better day to announce fare increases?
Authors and poets making appearances, plus four - count them - chances to see Rachel Rose Reid.
A sculpture in high relief.
Exploring the lives of homeless women in London
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