Silhouettes tackle big issues.
1929 silent film with live musical accompaniment.
Poetry, rap, music and theatre.
An inventive triple bill of works by David Bintley.
Slams, festivals, readings, open mics.
Schiele, Kokoschka, Klimt & co.
Win a cash prize and be exhibited.
Londonist readers try out a new music experience.
Still 18 months before he takes over, though.
Bookcases covered in photographs tell individual stories.
Prepare to be dazzled by impressive circus skills.
Art that's all about sex; but is it too much?
Four artists create experimental dinners at the Sluice Art Fair.
Mark Bruce Company's dance work is filled with Halloween spookiness.
Balletic photography with a zero gravity feel.
Future London doesn't sound great.
Our pick of London's laffs.
Crime drama that was filmed inside last year's Frieze.
The National Theatre’s new musical delights visually, but disappoints aurally.
Hundreds of free things to see and do.
An incredibly funny but somewhat uneven pair.
Talking about music, the London Dungeons and being part of a gangster family.
Exploding comets and heavenly light.
British horror films get the spotlight in this small but deserving festival.
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