The toothy icon is lifted from his plinth and shipped to the coast.
Morris dancing, Museums at Night, Archikids, Manga, Eurovision, Gefiltefest, Raw Wine and pub dance.
The beautifully observed set is the quiet star.
Dulwich is the new Shoreditch when it comes to street art.
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Past, present and future London merge in one image.
From coins to posters to tweets: the British Library wants to persuade you that propaganda is everywhere.
Reclaim the streets: shopping goes pedestrian around Covent Garden (sponsored post).
A jam-packed Friday with exhibition openings, spooky storytelling, alternative Eurovision, Scandinavian culture and a birthday party.
A return for the celebration of all things design.
Some 90s rockers return, plus a whole load of other gigs to choose from.
A difficult-to-follow storyline but gorgeous dancing, music and designs.
Explosions of colour brighten up derelict houses
Her brother, Alex, curates an intimate exhibition of Amy's photos and memorabilia.
Museums at night, Italy in Clerkenwell, karaoke with ukeleles, and social media in cities.
Luke Wright, Antonia Wilson, Islington tales and the London Literature Festival starts.
The Tate's new chronological layout makes for some interesting juxtapositions.
Chicken coops, string cities and urban jungles at the City of London’s first family festival of architecture.
Foraging, Austen, botany and a healthy dose of shame.
London's best theatre, opera, and dance opening this week
Fantastic line-up for June already selling fast.
Explore London's beautiful scenery with a series of free, guided walks around the capital (sponsored post).
Acrobatics in a church, a Dalston house made of mirrors, and a festival in the Olympic Park.
Over 150 artworks from established and emerging artists in a two-part exhibition.
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