A humorous new dance film from choreographers Kamala Devam and Seeta Patel.
Belarus Free Theatre stirs up deep feelings of unease on the realities of execution.
How many London locations can you spot?
If you can keep only one memory, what would it be? (sponsored post).
Hate mail, family affairs and a human zoo.
In which we gush like the volcanoes of Io about the power of astronomy.
Watch the live premiere of Swan Lake, in 3D, sipping inspired cocktails. While dressed as a swan. Probably.
Anne Marie Duff proves that it is not just about the men in your life but the life in your men.
Curtis Sittenfeld, Paul Morley, John Cooper Clarke and the Stokey Lit Fest.
Discover architectural gems you never knew existed.
A devilishly funny play by Harold Pinter, plus two of Pinter's finest shorts (sponsored post).
Comedy fundraiser tonight at Ministry of Sound.
Sex and dissection, a rain of poems, 1.3km of art, and a flea circus.
Geeky comedy as 10 science bods share their passions, in a pub.
Huw Costin is releasing a very good new album. Ahead of two live shows in London this month, we corner him for a chat.
Cloud-like structure graces Kensington Gardens.
Attention-grabbing paintings in a joint retrospective for Gary Hume and Patrick Caulfield.
An 'atlas of dreams' explored through art.
Little-known architecture, lunch with dinosaurs, and a very scary London hotel room.
Does The Perfect American make for the perfect opera?
Learn something with your sarnies.
Othello, The Audience, A Doll's House and Branagh's Macbeth in your local cinema.
A silent film evoking the daily life of the average Londoner in 1928 (sponsored post).
Sharks, wax anatomies, velvet tongues and 1960's music.
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