Ancient Greek tragedy gets modern retelling.
The BL teams up with its arty neighbour to put on an exhibition.
One year of work shows us how Picasso became one of the greatest artists.
Karate, Kayaking, Kickboxing, Kitesurfing, Korfball and Kung Fu.
The independent film festival returns for a second year with its theme, 'A Place Called England.'
Fill your day with deception, War Child, Tube talk and Brian Cox.
Mark Mason talks the walk, and Marc Isaacs screens Men of the City.
A West End quality show in the most intimate of settings.
Part murder mystery, part interactive theatre, all funny.
Duchamp and his disciples push the boundaries for defining art.
London events for people with curious minds.
BFI Southbank celebrates the enduring legacy of Frank L Baum's classic stories on film.
Half-term fun, fashion, live music, film and stalking.
Bizarre surrealism from an upside down palm tree to insects conducting extramarital affairs.
Children's disco, sociology, community film, KaraUke, Haringey and death.
Quirky and entertaining rendition of Broadway musical.
Magical, dreamy and imaginative children's theatre - great for half term.
Our pick of the week's comedy nights.
Art highlighting how we've changed the way we look at the world.
A video of the Barbican's insanely popular installation.
Eugène Ionesco’s 1959 play, showing as part of the Barbican's Dancing around Duchamp season.
Fashion, poems, rowing, walks, vintage buses and The Bill.
Cariad Lloyd's Edinburgh show offers a lot of energy as well as some "solidly okay" jokes.
Testing but vital: a rarely seen marmite of a Wuppertal work.
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