Roger Lloyd-Pack is back on the London stage. We talk to him about theatre, Fools and going south of the river (at any time of night).
Round-up of fun ideas for a bumper weekend.
Almost 60 free guided walks to choose from in a weekend for exploring London.
There's a definite indie edge to this week's gig onsales. See our picks...
Gumball 3000 Rally Starts at Covent Garden amid torrential downpours
A brilliant way to ease yourself into contemporary dance.
International neo-burlesque troupe Le Crazy Horse begin their one month residency at West London's Supperclub.
Including art, ballet, hot sauce and psychogeography.
A history of the Bible in translation with an original King James Bible, and a rare chance to get inside Lambeth Palace.
Flower power at Chelsea 2011.
The week ahead in literary London: Margaret Drabble, Blake Morrison, Iain Sinclair, Simon Munnery and a triple bill of John Hegley.
Culture vultures may find themselves camped out at the Barbican during the Olympic year.
Monkeys, monsters and Macbeth... it's a wonderfully varied week on London's cultural calendar.
A festival of walks, talks and concerts to celebrate London at Foyles.
Dance till 7am in a Hackney warehouse...and other swinging highlights.
Foxgloves, cabbages and tutus made of flowers.
A deep, dark take on Benjamin Britten's opera.
The world music magazine Songlines turns promoter for a weekend at Kings Place.
Can Prince William master his speech in time for the big day?
Celebrities and supercars converge on Covent Garden this Thursday for the annual Gumball 3000 Rally.
Our quick picks of the best music gigs around town.
This week's Zingers include a crooning Nazi, Victorian magic and improv rap. But what is our Zinger Of The Week?
Rebooted detective show wins Best Drama and Best Supporting Actor.
Wonderfully ingenuous, this winsome story about friendship, growing up and the first stirrings of desire is a joy.
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