This week in London's history.
Horses, clowns, ukuleles...and Jim Reeves causes a riot.
Lily Savage twinkles as Twankey in Aladdin at the O2. It's pure escapism for adults, never mind for the kids.
A bare tree in the mist on Hampstead Heath.
A poetic gift and card in one.
A jolly red and white invasion of many, many Santas.
The BFI celebrates some of the finest screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s in the New Year.
Sam Simmons, The Boy With Tape on His Face, Josie Long, Pun Run, ACMS and more laughter.
Forget the world outside and enjoy this heart-warming dance show.
Give the gift of the best G&T in London.
Sculptures filled with light make for a hypnotic exhibition.
The founder of the Photo School and Club tells us how she got started.
Christmas markets, Santacon, Princefest, Peckham, smut, cash mob and crafts.
The news from around town.
Extended residency for A Room for London.
Canoeing, climbing, cricket, croquet, curling and cycling.
A festive show with added ball gags.
The only Swedish national to pass The Knowledge offers tips on discovering Sweden in London.
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