Padel, paintball, petanque, pilates, pitch and putt, polo, power yoga and parkour.
London events for people with curious minds.
Surreal works mix space age technology with classical paintings.
Brainy wonders, vintage clocks and a Doctor Who quiz.
Actor's life and King Lear's lines collide in this disorientating and trippy production.
Apartheid's legacy is brutally exposed in a South African kitchen.
Literature, storytelling, comedy, art, films and trees.
An original play about a book about a life, which might have been better as a book.
Shaun Keaveny, Richard Herring and Marcel Lucont gigging this week.
Nineteenth century grandeur with a twenty-first century twist.
Experimental performance, immersive theatre, loads of good film, a pillowfight, bunting and brains.
You’ll be roaring and whooping and standing ovationing your tits clean off.
A sky-high circus experience with Pirates of the Carabina (sponsored post).
Ben Klock, Blawan and DVS1 in a 12 hour Techno Triathalon
First look at sitcom pilots, radio plays and other new comedy.
As pungent, powerful and full of vintage charm as whiskey based cocktail.
Festivals, exhibitions, markets, and a reminder about the mad scramble to buy Rolling Stones tickets.
Watch restored 60s classics Chelsea Girls, Sleep and Vinyl.
Family opera based on Philip Pullman's novel is a visual spectacle.
Find out what gigs are going on sale this Friday.
A surreal piece that leaves the grime of London squawking at the theatre door.
The things we love about London galleries, and certain aspects that put us off.
Two of the best comedy acts of the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe are at Soho Theatre this month. Which should you see?
This weekend at the Brunei Gallery, appropriately all free.
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