Underground spaces, London mythology and secret history.
London's boroughs are the wrong size. So we invented some new ones.
The Griffins guarding the City of London.
Fundraising smurfs, real bread and free tea.
A book as sturdy and wonderful as the houses it describes.
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The first part of Wagner's epic Ring Cycle.
And the rest of the day's new.
An arm waving, hip wiggling, bouncing about dance workout.
Ether Festival returns to the Southbank Centre this weekend and we chat to one of its performers, Ghostpoet.
"If you've got someone who's not breathing, there's nothing you can do that will make the situation worse."
More London-oriented historical trivia for a Monday morning.
Ping pong dining, free burritos, Shard tickets and noisy parakeets.
A September sunset over the Serpentine.
Jack wasn't alone.
Dangerous cats, ugly buildings, the real East End and lots of beeping.
Abandoned rail tunnels turned fungi farms, and a linear lido along the Regent's Canal.
Wise, proud and often overlooked Londoners.
Wear red day, Alan Turing in shadow puppets, and a LEGO universe.
The rest of the day's news.
Bite the hand that feeds, in London's most ludicrous PR stunt yet.
Burned at the stake for their beliefs.
Ever heard of the worst peacetime London fire since the 13th Century?
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