The Finborough Theatre's third Vibrant Festival of new writing starts today .
Kat Francois is not one to stand still. Catch this exciting talent next week.
We caught up John Finnemore and asked about sketch nights, the creative process and what the big deal is with radio.
Unconventional confectionery from the 'rock n roll baker'
Ahead of their Old Vic Tunnels show this Friday, Robin & Partridge tell us about 9 Elms, quiches and standing in a field in Somerset dressed as a fairy.
Roger Lloyd-Pack is back on the London stage. We talk to him about theatre, Fools and going south of the river (at any time of night).
The founder of a London school of burlesque hands out lessons in starting your own business.
We speak to Dan Rebellato, Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Royal Holloway about his new play Chekhov in Hell, his London roots, government cuts and modern bullshit.
London Burlesque Week shakes its tassels again from next Tuesday. We chat to the man behind it, Burlesque King Chaz Royal.
We speak to the burlesque dancer who has created her own Kate Middleton routine.
If you've ever considered starting your own business, award-winning independent wine merchant Kathryn O'Mara has some handy tips.
What do you call a concierge without a hotel?
Renowned veteran TV and stage actor Paul Copley is back in town this week as part of Winterlong. We asked him about the world of fringe theatre.
Meet Sparkadia, our musical artist of the week.
"I have always said that I’d only go on Britain’s Got Talent if my act could involve a bomb belt." Ahead of his one-man show next month, we spoke to juggler extraordinaire Mat Ricardo about busking, Britain's Got Talent and Italian mama-sans.
The closest we have to a British Leslie Nielsen, David Cann is probably most famous as the surreal GP in Blue Jam. We talked to him about fringe theatre, the internet and his favourite London spots.
DJ turned popstar Yasmin is our artist of the week this week.
Ideas Man Shed Simove talks to us about scandal, science, smut and his novelty gift empire.
East London's been quite the hot spot for emerging urban creative talent in the last couple of years and set to join the likes of Tinchy Stryder and Chipmunk within that scene comes Talay Riley.
We revisit Covent Garden restaurant Clos Maggiore to learn a few tricks of the trade from Head Chef Marcellin Marc.
Kentish Town has its own farm. N Quentin Woolf meets John Langan, the farm's stockman.
Banjo or Freakout is Alessio Natalizia, a London-based Italian solo artist with an album of floaty electronic pop on the way and a buzz building steadily around him. If laidback guitar dreaminess is your cup of tea, watch for his album's release on 21 February.
Chisenhale Art Club, in Bethnal Green, specialises in live arts and experimental dance. N Quentin Woolf interviews Live Art Curator Bryony Kimmings.
Comedy writer Jane Bussmann has been there and done that, from interviewing celebs to chasing a man all the way to Africa.
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