Weird, disturbing, entertaining and including a very naked porn shoot.
Islington trio The Red Queens kick off a London mini-festival of live music, all in the nearby comfort of a King's Cross venue.
A free art fair in Wimbledon with over 200 artists on display and thousands of works available to purchase.
Book, poetry and spoken word events in London this week: a lot of Granta and Edward Lear.
Street dancing, but with bells, sticks, hankies and real ale abounding.
Don't forget your dancing wellies for some summertime London raving.
The story of a man's struggle to find out where he belongs in his battle to reach the top.
Camden's crowds are no trouble as we hit the streets for the annual Crawl
Dancing logical contradictions, both living and dead.
We chat to the Mancunadian band ahead of their debut London show
The annual celebration of all things design returns for a third year in late May.
Our pick of this week's top dance, opera, theatre, art, folk, jazz and classical music events
Christopher Fowler, Craig Taylor and Tom Jones talk London.
100 artists displaying over 1,000 works with prices as low as £50.
Expect live child's keytar, unfeasibly feathery eyelashes, sex, tax and rock 'n' roll (sponsored post).
The annual pavilion gets down and dirty.
Soldiers, helicopters, missiles...like the Olympics, but free.
We went to see Little Boots play live. We rather enjoyed ourselves.
Four international artists present a free and captivating exhibition featuring a wide variety of styles.
A month of exhibitions and events considering the public and the private.
Philip Glass and Robert Wilson's 1976 opera enjoys its UK premiere.
Maypole dancing, Mr Punch's birthday, an al fresco orchestra, grown up stories and Dial M for Murdoch
Anatomical drawings that highlight the genius of the archetypal Renaissance man.
Really lovely comedy, Improvathon 2012, comedy crushes and Londonist favourites
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