The week ahead in literary London: Alain de Botton, Eve Ensler, Dorian Lynskey and more at Jewish Book Week, 5x15, some Utter! Agony and tackling that men vs women vs Mars vs Venus stuff at the British Library.
Argentina on the Jubilee line: a day of polo and steaks for all the family at the O2 tomorrow.
A trio of events marking the Blitz At London Transport Museum.
A collection aspiring to ‘a rigid momentum freed from pivotal aviary restraints’ through ‘expressive opulence’.
Find out what your kids think about new, fun contemporary dance.
Lako Bukia's latest collection is all about the leather and the bullets.
Our guide to this week's most interesting theatre, art, dance and opera picks. With news about Marti Pellow, Les Dennis *and* Paul Daniels
Kaleidoscopia by Bunmi Koko at the London Fashion Show.
The devil is in the detail. Take a closer look.
Forget what you've seen on Top Model...here's what really goes on behind the catwalk scenes.
60 x 60 second acts line up to tickle your funny bone this week.
Is it time for porn to be rehabilitated? Cabaret star Ophelia Bitz certainly thinks so.
With 100+ choreographies over 34 evenings it’s been a rollercoaster ride of a season.
Sarah Woodward shines in rarely-performed Ayckbourn ghost story at the cute Print Room in Westbourne Grove.
Free live performance of every ilk infiltrates the ICA from Wednesday till Sunday.
A black comedy, competently acted, with successful, unconventional stylistic choices...but the story is hackneyed and the writing shallow.
Jacob Kimmie's latest collection is bold, brave and relevant.
Roundup of this week's best music gigs.
"Eccentrically London" Ayumi Sufu shows off her jazzkatze collection.
Fashion week photos from the Londonist Flickrpool this weekend.
Young grungers Yuck rock the Bush Hall
The creative genius behind Cirque du Soleil's Totem is back with his latest play.
On leaving the Gate Theatre after Fatherland you’ll be left in no doubt of its conviction – it’s a play that wants to make you squirm; yet despite its gritty intentions, it also leaves you a little perplexed.
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