Explore the distances between those across the world and across the street
A pair of Pinters ready for the reviving.
The latest cross-cultural Serpentine Gallery Marathon takes a look at gardens
The V&A hosts George C Wolfe's powerful satire as part of Black History Month
A dose of jazz a day keeps the doctor away.
Katy Evans-Bush visited the Royal Festival Hall to see what poetry looks like.
A guest reviewer has her 'eyeballs massaged' at the Hayward.
Martian rovers, geek comedy, Richard Dawkins and catalytic clothing.
More cabaret than you can shake a stick at.
Meera Syal swaggers bravely as a macho lesbian in The Killing of Sister George, but is it all bull-ish bluster and no substance?
Support Ben Hammond dancing in The Scoop for 131 hours this week
Showcasing the best new music talent of the past 12 months, including Caan and Polarsets.
Learn more about the sex industry at a packed events programme at Arcola.
Fiona Shaw's surprising and entertaining Marriage of Figaro looks a bit Upstairs, Downstairs but musically delivers the goods.
Smoke magazine, pedestrianising Oxford Street, the first Google Store and more.
It's that time of year when a little bit of Hollywood glamour comes to an unassuming block of concrete under Waterloo bridge.
Events for Londoners with curious minds.
Mervyn Peake, Fingers on Buzzards, Indie Bingo, Aleister Crowley, Sunday Art Fair, Home Movie Day and Native Spirit Film Festival
A night with Eugene Mirman, his Pretty Good Friends, and a laser gun that measures the temperature of a crotch.
We managed to get a word in edgeways with one of London's top beatboxers.
Over 150 free events across the Bloomsbury square mile
Our pick of next week's comedy gigs.
Be part of a collaborative, creative storytelling process along the river
An Irish jig in leg-warmers: part of the company's farewell tour under the Dance Umbrella
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