Socio-political art launches an assault on the senses.
A graphic novel comes to life in an exhibition where memory is outlawed.
Drawings, collage and swirling sculptural forms in Saatchi Gallery's latest exhibition.
Thatcher's Britain, Brixton, 1981. While people riot about social injustice on the streets, inside the rich and beautiful live the high life.
Velonotte Albertina combines cycling with cultural history.
Healthy, tasty, cheap. And not just for hippies.
Finger-breakingly titled play Nothing is the End of the World (Except for the End of the World).
Free, adults-only entertainment in South Ken tonight.
Peace and quiet in Chelsea...just watch out for Victorian Batmen.
Watch films under the skies, above the roads, at three London venues.
The beautifully observed set is the quiet star.
Three weeks of varied horticultural happenings across the capital.
An insight into the history of branding at the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising, with N Quentin Woolf.
The retail arm of StartUp Britain is opening a new London-based flagship.
The Churchill Arms reigns supreme.
Some of the world's cleverest people explain how stuff works in ways we can all understand.
Vote for your favourites, then join us on the pub crawl.
What do emerging British artists have to offer?
Still life photographs suspended within tanks of water.
Behold the beauty of flowers. Mixed with booze.
Scandinavian chic at this new Notting Hill coffee shop.
The Victorian aviator who couldn't fly.
Creole and Cajun, crabs and cocktails. Y'all.
The best pancakes in London?
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