Come witness the history of Somers Town as the trenches go in.
Barnet Eye's Rog Tichborne talks to soon-to-be-redundant curator Gerard Rootes.
The much-loved south London pool returneth.
Where to find funny this week.
Another post celebrating the work of our deeply and importantly talented flickr friends.
A miniature 70 seater on Piccadilly's affluent thoroughfare.
Ballet in 3D, mesmerising contemporary dance, X Factor style audience votes, digital crossovers, Argentina's finest and a 20th century masterpiece: six 'must see' dance events for the month ahead.
Scientists and comedians share a stage for an evening of space-themed fun.
Pet Shop Boys return to the London stage with a new full-length ballet at Sadler's Wells.
A Brixton institution celebrates 100 years this week.
A convoy of super-sized dodgems en route from Over Wallop to Battersea Park. This is a sponsored post from KETTLE Ridge Crisps.
ENO team up with the Young Vic for a racy staging of the 17th century masterpiece.
Football rivalries, club histories and odd London locations associated with the game tonight on Resonance FM.
The weekend post is brought to you by Walk London.
Been wondering what happened to Razorlight? Us neither. But they're among this week's new gigs. See what else is booking now.
A fine, well-constructed new play from Ryan Craig, if a little conventional in places...
Other than the protest march...
Talk about timely...
What will the ravens think?
A free classical music concert for after work.
Listen ver' carefully I shall only say zees once: 'Umbrellas of Cherbourg' is une dinde of the most enormous proportions.
With a taste for tweed and a great line in self-deprecating banter, it's hard to know how seriously to take Young Knives. Find out for yourself when the art-rock trio play XOYO on 6 April.
Exploring our relationship with muck and filth.
Barnet's best venue is determined to remain a vital part of North London life.
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