Free guided walks around London this weekend (sponsored post).
This week's new dance, theatre and art shows opening in London
Huge names of the book world descend on Soho this weekend.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
East meets West in Frith Street to raise funds for the Red Cross.
Glorious young voices and a sixteen-piece orchestra make Carmen an easy-to-understand opera box of delights.
Get a unique insight into the work of MSF midwives with this free 3D film exhibition
This week's Zingers include magicians, musical theatre and an art class with a difference.
Join non zero one's back stage magical mystery tour, to say goodbye to the old Bush Theatre before it vanishes like a mirage.
Events for Londoners with curious minds.
On the highs and lows (but mostly highs) of walking 20 miles through night-time London for a very good cause.
In which a rescue tree is rehoused in Peckham, and a misunderstood poet is honoured.
Not just your usual tribute to Smiley Miles, The Miles Davis Project Band up the ante with their homage to the great trumpeter and his bands.
Alan Hollinghurst and Andrew Motion talk housing in literature.
If you can embrace the play’s sugary, sentimental moments, Fiennes’ performance is a damn good ‘un and well worth catching if you can.
Does this Elixir have a kick, Sir?
Our pick of where to find funny over the next seven days.
Cocked-Ale anyone?
A new music festival on the East London Line. Literally, actually on the trains!
Last month, he wrote an Open Letter To David Cameron's parents. Tonight, he's on stage at The Forgery Club.
A selection of art on view at a handful of top galleries throughout London
Browse and buy beautiful pottery at the Geffrye Museum
Art meets architecture meets design meets coffee.
Our pick of gigs on sale this week. Includes gypsy-punks Gogol Bordello, a beat-box master and Ryan Adams.
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