Greenpeace fundraiser in aid of the latest Rainbow Warrior.
The world of fairytales will be turned upside down at the Theatre Royal from tomorrow (sponsored post).
Keeping fun frugal this week with bats, artists, new year on Brick Lane, FARM:shop, capital haunting and more
Top tips for walking along the Israeli Separation Barrier, including more than just "don't get shot".
Find out how to take part in one of London's biggest fundraising races this year.
This week's Zingers include murder suspects, a surreal escapologist, a night inspired by The Prisoner plus Dexy's Midnight Runners duetting with LL Cool J.
Charitable challenges don't come much more madcap or musical than this.
The east end, art-deco Troxy takes on its sister-super-cinema's Wurlitzer.
With its royals, terrorists and concerns over appearance, this comedy couldn't be more topical if you stuffed it with hazelnuts then covered it in chocolate.
The week ahead in literary London: Anne Enright, David Baddiel, China Mieville and Alan Moore - plus one festival ends but two more start up.
Our pick of London's arty highlights this week includes Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, war photography at Tate Modern, and a show by an artist who uses his bald head as a blank canvas
Support Lifeboats on the Thames by riding Tramlink this Sunday.
The Square Mile’s arts festival is an annual reminder that there is life in the City beyond the drudgery of finance.
What you missed at the two night Dalston music and arts fest.
Happy Bank Holiday, and may the Camden Crawl recovery begin! There's a fine line-up this week to keep you in new music.
Science, tech, sci-fi...you know...all that sort of stuff.
Our pick of where to find the funny this week.
Simon Munnery takes on the ladies, and a perfectly pitched night of sweet lament to libraries from Emmy the Great and Jack Underwood.
From avant garde to erotic, sexy circus artists, novelty acts, classic and new strip tease.
One amazing long weekend of stuff to do and we haven't even touched on wedding related activity here.
Check out the anglepoise lamps and festival inspired art tonight from 7pm.
Be part of a meditative walk in the Turbine Hall this weekend.
See if you can guess the connection between some of this week's Zingers: a drag Prince William, a Kate Middleton burlesque routine, the alternative wedding night reception and a trip down the Thames.
The winner of the prestigious photography prize was announced last night at P3.
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