A top-notch exhibition of London's landmark architecture returns to the capital
A new permanent exhibition will chronicle the history of photography.
Genre pushing theatre at the Almeida and strange occult art at Camden Arts Centre are balanced with traditional romantic musical fayre at the Piccadilly Theatre (anyone for pottery?) and a Russian Swan Lake at the ROH
Pair warned against taking photos.
Remember the Lions of London series?
Were you raving in the evening sunshine on Saturday night?
An open competition inspired by Refugee Week
There's talk of a blue plaque but tributes to the peace campaigner are proliferating at his former protest camp site
Tis the season.
Our pick of the exciting theatre, dance, opera and art shows opening in London this week
Foodies jostle brollies for the best fare
What colour is your umbrella?
Did you wipe the saddle on your cycle hire bike this morning?
A fleet of big wheelers cycled Paris to London for charity.
He's into Victorian London and takes pictures of bricks.
Eye charity looking for best snaps of our city.
Sabine Thöle has been out shooting commuters.
Get a glimpse of what it's really like to live in Soho
Workshops, photo walks and cycles and diverse exhibitions for July 2011
Want to see some cheeky photographs of Toulouse-Lautrec taking a dump on a beach?
Disability campaign groups protest against government funding cuts
Massive public sculptures by detained "obscene" Chinese artist Ai Weiwei on view for free now and until 26 June in the courtyard of Somerset House.
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The east end, art-deco Troxy takes on its sister-super-cinema's Wurlitzer.
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