An open competition inspired by Refugee Week
34 acres of gardens, nurseries and flowers in a palatial setting this week
Get the lowdown on Freemasonry in American society and take a tour of the building while you're there.
This week's Zingers include a study of intoxication, Spike Milligan songs and a pop quiz. But what is our Zinger Of The Week?
Over a million people turned out for this weekend's Pride. Were you there?
This week's best gigs.
Kat Francois is not one to stand still. Catch this exciting talent next week.
Our pick of where to find funny this week.
Lucy Bailey's new production of 'Beggar's Opera' at Regents Park strives for bawdy effect with musical authenticity and a high snatch count.
Fascinating photos of a bygone age in one of London's most spectacular galleries.
Get ready for a glorious weekend packed with London festivals
A hundred short stories of a hundred conversations with a hundred strangers, each in a hundred words.
It's a pinch and a punch for the first day of the month - and a bunch of new gigs are going on sale too.
Where technology and the city collide.
Festivals galore and Pride London dominate your cheap and free picks this week
An enclosed garden is at the heart of Peter Zumthor's pavilion
What do you do when you're on the nevermind end of a double booking?
An architectural marvel that’s so delicate you can barely see it.
Move to the old Commonwealth Institute in Kensington should be done by 2014.
What do Eddie Vedder, George Formby and Hanbury Street have in common?
In this its first production of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, the Globe stages quite the spectacle - but its humour falls a little flat...
The week ahead in literary London: London Literature Festival starts, plus the return of Homework.
A deeply intelligent curatorial exercise brings Arcadia to the Elysian playing fields of leafy SE21
Does Nico Muhly's new opera describe murder or 'death by internet'?
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