Tottenham Court Road...as a launch tube.
Tough bacteria, one-legged history, a science quiz and political comedy.
Pack those bags: the Cirque du Soleil is back in town with a spectacular new show.
Six Dutch writers are joined by Deborah Moggach, David Mitchell and Tracy Chevalier.
An exhibition of London on film.
Look out for more little people lurking around town.
Can holographic images be more than just kitschy memorabilia?
Evocative photos of the Tube's uppy-downy bits.
Choose from 34 free led walks over a winter weekend (sponsored post).
London events for people with curious minds.
Did you see people on the tube in their undies yesterday? This is what it was all about...
It's pretty much sold out, bar a few tickets are available from 9am Monday.
Don't worry whether this is really a lost Shakespeare play or not. Just enjoy the evening.
This month's festivals are all about geography. And beer, obviously.
Artworks inspired by Dickens's bicentenary.
Varied works exploring the lives of children cast off from society.
Impressive installation in Paddington station.
Yoga, talks, medieval comedy, a TV series festival and wassailing.
Two packed charity gigs at the Bloomsbury and the rest of our comedy picks this week.
Dissection, blue plaques, Old Flo and highlights of the Museum of London.
Latest in our series of original art based underground.
Self-referential humour abounds in paintings of books about art.
Improvathon, ice sculpting, antiques, mime, existential songwriting, shorts, manga and poems.
We do not recommend this B&B, you're likely to die. The play however is worth a visit - an absurdist classic.
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