This week's cabaret and burlesque recommendations include vegetable puppet theatre, a surly sorcerer, a Prince spectacular, a DIY arts and craft birthday party and a new circus night.
What does taste look like? Art, apparently.
The founder of the Cycling Embassy of Great Britain, Jim Davis, spoke last night at the second Streettalk.
Congratulations to Mamma Mia! on its 12th birthday... But does this anniversary entitle the musical to a place in the current Top 10 long-running shows on the West End?
The week ahead in literary London: Wendy Cope, James Frey, Literary Death Match,the Josephine Hart Poetry Hour, the London Word Festival - and more.
Buy prints at the Royal Academy's London Original Print Fair; or just browse around the Burlington Arcade's complementary Print Trail
Tango, pigs, serial killers, dolls' hair and Dutch landscapes: all part of the rich mix of things on London's cultural calendar for this week
Better than Christmas: Old Street roundabout becomes 'an Edwardian Beijing'.
Less Mad Men and more Desperate Dentists, this period drama is not unlike Shakespearean theatre - and not in a good way.
The latest outdoor cinema strand is transforming Ravenscourt Park in Hammersmith into an open-air cinematic idyll for the late May Bank Holiday.
They're coming home, they're coming home, they're coming...mashups are coming home. World-famous San Francisco-based bootleg DJs Adrian and the Mysterious D pay homage next Friday with a rare gig.
What would you like to say sorry for?
The best in home-grown circus, burlesque and cabaret performance.
Where do you go in London to hear opera singers performing away from the opera stage? At a Roseblatt recital is the answer.
This week's gig guide.
Roundup of sci/tech events in London this week.
Still prefer to buy your music on vinyl or CD? Take a trip to the heart of Soho on May 21.
An interactive map to help visitors to London find a public toilet on 29 April.
Our choice of where to find funny this week.
Fancy letting your kids be young farmers, white water rafters, pirates, chocolate sculptors and easter egg hunters?
Tate Modern joined an international community of arts organisations in sending a message to the Chinese government through 'social sculpture' today.
There's a Royal Wedding party to suit any mood except indifference.
Overhead projectionists, magicians, Embarrassing Bodies and a strange island in Camden. We dived into the bizarre world of musicians The London Snorkelling Team before their shows next week.
Top tips for the coming weekend.
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