Gothenburg's Way Out West festival gives London music fans a preview of its 7th outing, at Electrowerkz..
Soho people, Koninginnedag, cyborgs and a bit of crafty booty, today in London.
Bank holiday breaking, hip hop, popping, locking, tutting and strutting.
Don't go expecting 'Father Ted' but there's a rich seam of comedy in Conor McPherson's play The Weir.
An incredible movement style, but low lighting and excessive volume make it hard to appreciate.
Explore your own urban existence and inevitable demise in this season of carefully composed concerts.
Bold, stripped-down impressions of the capital.
London events for people with curious minds.
Giant radioactive ants, art in the digital age, and a breakfast weather report.
See a Donizetti farce -- in the ventilation shaft to Brunel's Thames Tunnel.
What do emerging British artists have to offer?
Live music, exhibitions, walks, talks and films-a-plenty this week.
Wear orange, eat orange, drink orange - hoorah!
Diverse categories explore the best photographs from 2012.
Omid Djalili, Tim Key, Susan Calman and more.
Animal-inspired artworks let loose in Beastly Hall, Bexley.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, you can even splash your friends.
Coffee, tanks, cheese and wine, movies, Mick Ronson, cake, art, hipsters, sci-fi and Ida Barr.
As in the horsey sport. Not the mint. Or the car.
Michael Winterbottom's biopic of 'King of Soho' Paul Raymond opens in cinemas today.
Scoot the Thames ends at Waterloo on Saturday.
A well observed tale of the impact of war on an ex-soldier.
Hyperlink, ask Boris, the other London, a free film, and Bowie Late.
A colourful collection of Creatives.
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