Ice sculpting, wassailing, squash, hibernation, singing, Dino Snores and much more, this weekend.
Better late than never, frugal fun for the week ahead.
The Chinese may think it's the Year of the Rabbit but here in London the unofficial Year of Street Photography is beginning with an energising glut of projects and exhibitions plus a brand new festival in 2011.
Tease out that New Year You with creative and practical courses, one dayers, concerts and talks at Bishopsgate Institute.
A festival conceived and created by bright things plucked from the 33% of Londoners who are under 25 opens at Oval House Theatre today.
A collection of land tax valuation rolls from the City of London taken in 1910 has been published by ancestry.co.uk.
Get excited about the awesome comedy line up at Soho Theatre now.
Quality boozers that deserve your attention, even if you're on the lime and soda.
New Poems on the Underground are themed around the value of the written word.
A free party at Rich Mix tonight launches a new street art project.
Holly bashing, gamelan playing, classical concerts, Dulwich Picture Gallery's birthday party and more.
A power cut around Hoxton Square left inhabitants of Silicon Roundabout without wifi yesterday.
Wellcome Collection invites you to explore the drug-addled and dissolute side of Victorian times in a special 2-day event accompanying the High Society exhibition.
Say yah boo sucks to the post-Christmas pinch and January blues. Revel in austerity with some cheap and cheerful entertainment.
Share in an evening of Lido Love at London Fields this Saturday.
Operation Eaglewood has convicted 33 gang members involved in drug smuggling and money laundering run out of Royal Oak Taxis in West London.
A mural-sized photograph depicting Poplar's Balfron Tower and its residents goes on show at The Nunnery.
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