Laughter, walks, Burns Night, Australia Day, birdwatching and tin foil.
A high-society 1970s Philadelphia family is confronted with lower class problems.
Alexei Sayle, Chat Show Roulette and the last ever Delete the Banjax show.
Poetic comment on the plight of HMV and Blockbuster.
London Art Fair, models, mime, telly, spam, film, walks, idling and organs.
A celebration of crime fiction comes to the British Library.
Dr Feelgood legend Wilko Johnson announces his farewell London concert
London's dullest wall, up the Shard, sex shops and Silent Opera. A real mix this week.
Snow, murder, art, more art and snow.
Get your fingers at the ready on Friday morning to grab tickets for The Knife, one of many gigs on sale this week.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are back and they're coming to the opulence of Her Majesty's Theatre.
Works inspired by Lewis Carroll to celebrate his 181st birthday.
Anthony Sher stars in this savagely funny comedy (sponsored post).
Mail Rail, Aldwych, Greenwich Foot Tunnel and a little-known road tunnel.
Karauke, incest, New Order, and...Christ it's cold.
Gangly characters decorate Shoreditch walls.
Andrew Kaufman, Gillian Slovo and Mark Billingham among the writers in London this week.
Three artists explore the transition of time in this group show
Prints inspired by ripped-up underground posters.
Indoor clouds, North Korea, death and zebras.
What happens when childrens' words come out of adults mouths? Such a clever concept it's a wonder we've not seen it before. Funny, a little bit clumsy.
Our pick of London's best theatre, comedy and puppetry on offer this week.
The BBC's art critic goes all Hootenanny.
An rare example of silence playing a key role in a play.
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