Coming soon HP Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror, Camden's Most Horrid plus zombie science, gothic rock, comedy improv and film screenings
Our pick of the best comedy gigs next week.
Coming of age with perfect synth-pop, Summer Camp are London's best band.
A disguised sunset procession, hot cider, hog roast, revelling and bonkers folk music.
Bandstands are brought to life and upto date with wonderful acoustic performances.
Power. Who has it? Who wants it? Who tries to take it from you? The poets know.
Its almost time to light the blue touch paper.
Ballet Ireland, Scottish Ballet, Ballet Cymru, the Royal Ballet and much more
Striking and atmospheric photos from the Londonist Flickrpool for Halloween weekend
A sparkling warm-up for a Christmas Nutcracker on London's biggest stage.
Two weeks of comedy and cabaret hosted by Frank Skinner, at the Noel Coward Theatre in January.
A trip back through 150 years of women's jobs
Halloween stuff aside, there's shopping, art, conservation, beery fun, memorabilia, fashion, ideas, photos and puppets to enjoy
Haven't got around to watching Citizen Kane yet? Now's your chance.
Help support homeless people in the capital
13 reasons why you might like to see Mike Bartlett's new play
Wonderful music and the reinvention of folk dance inspires us to jig
Book, poetry and spoken word events in London this week.
Will you like it hip-hop?
Head south-west for the likes of Jeremy Paxman, Claire Tomalin, Joe Dunthorne, David Kynaston and a big party on a boat.
Our suggestions for the top dance, opera, theatre and exhibitions opening this week
The staging may shock, but the singing will enthral.
Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker talk about their hit night of science and comedy.
Also: this month, Wimbledon hosts the third instalment of its classical festival.
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