South Bank project to be complete by 2019.
Will Public Henemy make another appearance?
A series of packed line-ups.
Director of the National Theatre comes out against proposed redevelopment.
The perils of cartography persist in Streatham
The little-known but eminently worthwhile French director gets a well-deserved retrospective next month at BFI Southbank.
One Nine Elms should be completed by 2017.
21 artists secrete their work around the Magnificent Seven cemetery.
Crystal Palace Overground Festival, Sydenham Arts Festival and Streatham Festival, all in June/July.
See Fitzcarraldo, Grizzly Man, Into The Abyss, Bad Lieutenant and more.
Art on the fringes, including benevolent aliens and paintings with healing powers.
Explore the roof gardens and street art, or book a ticket for a festival event.
See a selection of his early work throughout June.
Illusions, philosophy and a stunt, with Bullet Catch at The Shed.
Swedish band, iamamiwhoami, make a highly anticipated return to London with a show at Electric in Brixton.
Mama Mia and Searching For Sugar Man get outdoor screenings.
Over 150 artworks from established and emerging artists in a two-part exhibition.
The 85-year old musician offers some magic moments at the Royal Festival Hall this summer.
Imagining the centre of Brixton 1,000 years ago.
Comedy for the late night tanked up crowd.
Scoot the Thames ends at Waterloo on Saturday.
John Cherry clearly has no idea how amazing London's schoolkids are.
Applying scientific theory to the National Theatre's Maxim Gorky revival.
See cult and classic cinema in unusual venues across south east London. For free.
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