Caipirinhas, capoeira, samba, batucada drummers, Bahia beats and Brazilian treats.
Prepare to be dazzled.
Zombies, Boris, Spin Doctors and medicine.
American cult icons Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Grizzly Bear headline.
The Camden Crawl moves from May to brighten up October.
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
The classics come to the City of London.
Please don't blame us if some of them do. Lots of love x
Alternative quiz, cycling party, have a sing, and nude yellow figures in Stratford.
The story had held us, round the stage, sufficiently breathless, but it was ultimately forgettable.
Feel familiar?
An indoor tsunami and bright landscapes in this illusory exhibition.
Aussie skating, genetics, remembering the Beveridge Report and baking.
Impressive paintings of Cornish life within a Victorian mansion
Monsters, debates, queer film, live art, news and wonder.
Be quick and get tickets to Simon Amstell and Spacetacular.
A cutesy iPad drawing of some beasties in a carriage.
The people of Soho captured on film.
Does the first blockbuster exhibition of the year live up to the hype?
The ICA celebrates a diverse selection of contemporary Japanese cinema in its Once Upon a Time in Japan season.
Winter wanders, funny films, birdwatching, Australia Day, street games, spuds and space fun.
A tour of the Heygate Estate with N Quentin Woolf and Vanessa Woolf-Hoyle.
Iz art. Srsly.
Funny, sad and enjoyably gross.
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