Ten days of brave new dance at Central St Martins.
More Japan-influenced work from Tom Lewis.
Over 50 exciting UK artists battle it out for two art prizes.
Elefest, Ether, open studios, film festivals, beer, Alpha-ville, morris dancing, apples and orchards.
See Kerouac's scroll, indoor rain and a parade of street food.
Six screenings dealing with social unrest.
A uniquely comic, theatrical adventures as two rival villages clash (sponsored post).
A packed week: catch Iain M Banks, Margaret Drabble, Paul Auster, Edna O'Brien and Bernard Cornwell.
A magnificent venue plays host to two intriguing artists.
With live art, spoken word performances, DJs, music and drinks (sponsored post).
Londonist finds out about the artists, songs and venues for folk music in the capital.
Who, when, what, where? Who knows?
Meera Syal and Paul Bhattacharjee add some Bollywood sparkle to Shakespeare's classic.
An 80's film quiz, arty mingling and some long-buried bones.
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days.
Mass debate takes on the big ideas of the age.
Arts, entertainment, food and creative fun in the shadow of demolition.
An art prize for new artists inspired by recognised masterpieces.
How to spot a Parlee, Inkfetish, Masai, Tizer and Milo Tchais.
Draw on mantelpieces, see a record-breaking photo, and learn why penis bones are bad.
The rest of the day's news...and can you find Fenton?
A rare chance to get inside Ealing Studios and stacks for Delius & Dickens devotees.
Ether Festival returns to the Southbank Centre this weekend and we chat to one of its performers, Ghostpoet.
Ziggy, Prince, Talking Heads, The Band, Scott Walker...all for £4.50.
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