Does loss hurt more if you've been a famous author's fantasy child?
Kill List, Four Lions, Submarine and This is England among recent classics to be screened at BFI.
An antidote to the usual West End stuff.
Traditional and contemporary dancing concludes the Flamenco Festival.
Want to be at the Olivier Awards 2013? (sponsored post).
3D film opera comes to London.
Start reading Sebastian Faulks's A Week in December and get involved.
The best designs of the year, from augmented reality apps to stools made from seaweed.
White sands, blue skies ... and a rusting tractor?
Laugh with Doctor Brown, Mae Martin and more next week.
Lindsay Posner directs a beautiful, traditional piece of proper drama
Bewitching sounds from across the black pond.
Londonist thinks this is a funny and honest show about sex and dating, but who critiques the critics?
Social commentary with a sense of humour in this free art exhibition.
Where will their biggest show to date take place? We have some ideas.
This Fringe First winner is a laugh-a-minute lark, cleverly combining prose and poetry, rhythm and rhyme…
50 years on, the scripts for Steptoe and Son hold up as a tragicomic tale of a father and son who cannot live with or without each other.
Family fun that works as well for adults as children.
A dark comedy from acclaimed collaborators, Howard Davies and Andrew Upton (sponsored post).
A festival dedicated to salvaged video tape footage, especially the weird, wacky and wonderful.
Gillian Slovo, James Herbert, Jodi Picoult and other authors and poets in town.
12 books for 12 lines.
The ageing Chinese super group give a glam Canto-pop performance.
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and comedy opening this week
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