Watch films under the skies, above the roads, at three London venues.
Dulwich is the new Shoreditch when it comes to street art.
Gigs galore at venues from Dalston to Peckham along the Overground... and on the trains too.
The 85-year old musician offers some magic moments at the Royal Festival Hall this summer.
Two weeks of community fun and frolics.
Users of the threatened skating and biking den beneath the Southbank Centre aren't going without a fight.
Oblix opens on the building's 32nd floor this week.
Jaunty film at 802 feet up.
Surreal and abstract works explore black history.
Bold, stripped-down impressions of the capital.
See a Donizetti farce -- in the ventilation shaft to Brunel's Thames Tunnel.
Tate Modern takes a chance on an impressive Lebanese sculptress.
See cult and classic cinema in unusual venues across south east London. For free.
The giant glass building burned down in 1936. But now it's back.
A fortnight of theatre, comedy, cabaret, poetry and film in Peckham.
Six generations of family life round one table.
While the Southwark housing estate awaits demolition, the artists move in.
Paintings that capture the dynamism of London in this free exhibition.
Now community investment is needed to get the doors open.
The best designs of the year, from augmented reality apps to stools made from seaweed.
The London Assembly still hasn't found what it's looking for.
A dark comedy from acclaimed collaborators, Howard Davies and Andrew Upton (sponsored post).
New play about Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring's art explosion, with equally explosive performances.
The Elephant is getting a new castle.
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