Bookish things ahoy on the Southbank.
See them sliced, poked, scanned and prodded.
Windy music in Canada Square Park.
This year's festival returns with brand new treats. Virtual reality trapeze, anyone?
A mixed evening of repertory created and inspired by Diaghilev's pioneering company
Eclectic screenings in offbeat locations making no dent in your wallet
The songwriting genius talks gay bars and sexual encounters on the tube ahead of the band's show next month.
Tony Law, Henning Wehn and other comedians, brilliant poetry group Homework, art history, hula hooping and more.
Willy Mason, Jonny and Lucy, Memoryhouse, Phoebe Killdeer and Rotifer
Ceramic human sculptures that are both primitive and surreal..
Brightening up Heneage Street
Adults only at the Horniman aquarium, a Vice party, Soho sword dancing and much more
Everything but the cat is top notch
Tribal culture is still present on London's streets.
Rich Hall, Rich Herring, Benet Brandreth, Lolitics, Funny Flamingo, Bingo & Laughing Boy
Exuberant live music and a funky dancefloor for free
Welcome to museum curation for the Pinterest generation
The rise and fall of New Labour, as told by someone who was there.
Climb inside a sweaty ball sack and bounce around London’s rudest landmarks
Louise Bourgeois does psychoanalysis, late works by the master of low art, constructed environments in Hoxton and gambling with words in a live unrehearsed performance.
As part of our pre-election look at the mayor's influence on London culture, a set of images focusing on outdoor art and events.
Jack White comes to Hammersmith and Paul Simon hits Hyde Park. See our pick of this week's gig announcements.
Woolly art classed as a "nuisance".
Don't be fooled by its nicey-nicey casting: this comedy-horror musical is bloody gripping
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