Pro-republicans make their voice heard.
It’s big, but is it clever?
Alexandra Palace's foundations shook as Slayer hit the stage at IBYM.
White City to Wembley to Stratford in words and pictures.
Novel venues with free dance -- June's an exciting month on the London dance scene.
Beautiful storytelling by two prophetic sheep.
Sketch a couple of Charles II's mistresses at the royal palace.
Like Madame Tussauds, but on canvas.
London events for people with curious minds.
Euro 2012 served up with a huge free helping of Eastern European culture in East London.
Well staged and bloodily entertaining.
Stoke Newington Literary Festival, African Market, a (hopefully) record breaking photo montage and clothes swap.
Our pick of this week's comedy gigs, including Tim Key, Josie Long, Harry Hill and Nick Sun.
Peter Brook's tale of infidelity and oppression in Apartheid South Africa is genius in its bittersweet simplicity.
Engaging new play from Matthew Dunster
Two large scale installations address life, death and every stage in between.
Dark humour and songs about things that go hump in the night.
Soundhouse Studios opens on the edge of the Olympic Park.
Late laughs with Chris Dangerfield, Lloyd Griffith and Greg Burns.
Catch three of Matthew Bourne's first hits, restaged at Sadler's Wells.
Can his latest works live up to his former glories?
Watch the P&G Capital Clean Up in action (sponsored post).
Tensnake and John Talabot bring sunkissed sounds to the sizzling city.
This week's gigs on sale include Scissor Sisters and Blink-182.
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