Round-up of this week's best sci-tech events in London.
Our choice of where to find funny this week.
The next publisher's day is in May, with Sebastian Faulks, Rose Tremain, Jake Arnott and Mark Haddon - discounted tickets are available until Tuesday.
Ghosts are about, and some have dogs. Magical water features are created by human fountains.
Scoot to the Richmond Theatre to see one of England’s finest theatrical knights strut his stuff.
London Rollergirls host the first ever Women's Flat Track Derby Association tournament to be held outside North America on 9-10 April at ExCel.
A new generation of Balletboyz spills testosterone all over Sadler’s Wells this weekend in the guise of The Talent.
The weekend post is sponsored by Walk London
This week's onsales include hobo-turned-blues-rocker Seasick Steve and Canada's greatest stadium rock export.
Grab a mallet and a cucumber sandwich and the Croquet Easters will ease you in gently.
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Play with the "PlayStation Phone" at The Old Sorting Office today.
Discover contemporary art installed in 25 non-gallery locations in W1.
Fingers crossed for returns on the door.
Some arts organisations have been hit hard in the funding announcement. Who were the winners and losers?
Booze, science and...a Chair of Doom?
The week ahead in literary London: Jo Shapcott, Austen on stage and an absolutely storming Book Slam.
This week's cabaret zingers include burlesque, boylesque, magicians, mock tudor comedy, a battle of the ukuleles and something different for your mum.
A crucial "Rotherhithe Tunnel derby" takes place this Saturday afternoon in East Dulwich.
If you're feeling brokenhearted about the upcoming closure of Shunt later this month, then take solace in the next generation of underground artistic events, as The King and The Minotaur opens on the 8th April.
Do banks have a responsibility to contribute to the common good? Evan Davis chairs a debate on the subject tonight at 7pm.
Street artist decorates the side of the London Graphic Centre.
Pick of this week's gigs.
Unique drama, written and directed by women about women affected by the criminal justice system.
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