Benjamin Franklin, Floella Benjamin and Big Ben...
David Lynch, Lost and London are just some of the inspirations behind this week's Zingers - but what is Zinger Of The Week?
Gigs to go to this week, including a bumper crop of Oxjam gigs.
Moonlight madness, apples, talks, music, science, art and Bloomsbury Festival
The ambivalence of NGO work is examined in this gripping Stella Freehily play.
Have you got the balls to stop strangers on the streets and ask to shoot them?
Enjoy impressive sculptures in the beauty of Regent's Park.
It's a bit early but This Is Christmas.
Our pick of the best comedy gigs next week.
Pictures from the free graffiti festival in Holloway last weekend
Frieze Art Fair turns 9 with a bigger showing than ever. But does bigger mean bolder or better?
Tickets onsale at 9am
Scary, macabre, dark, twisted, horrible fun in London for adults, kids and zombies
The National Theatre hit finds a West End home.
For ten whole delicious days London will once again be populated by puppets
Apples rule but there are also reels of film, stacks of art, quirky performances and drums plus beer, tea, chocolate and cake to amuse you.
More art to brighten your commute: this time at Regent's Park station
Emanuel Gat Dance wriggle their way to a dark brilliance
Explore the ancient forest of St John's Wood and its future as an Olympic venue.
The OAE are crowd-funding for their latest Night Shift project.
The week ahead in literary London: Claire Tomalin, Alex Wheatle, Anne Rice and Terry Pratchett. And - maybe - the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Alabaman folk'n'roller, Catherine Pierce, chats to Londonist about The Pierces' success in the UK, Boris Bikes and moving to London from New York.
A variety club night of music, comedy and proper entertainment marks the sale of early bird tickets
A busy week for theatre and dance fans; while London’s art world is dominated by Frieze
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