The films they tried to ban.
You head south. There is a dragon here. It kills you. You are dead.
Sort-of-Shakespeare on the site of Bankside's first theatre.
An intriguing proposal for the mothballed terminal.
Films, music, writers, food, craft and exhibitions all through October.
Benedict Andrews’ unconventional rendering of Chekhov’s tragicomic tale is a largely incoherent, alienating, one-dimensional affair.
Cutty Sark controversy, Hampton Court naughtiness and stitched-up Peckham.
Photographs that capture the dramatic changes to the coastline from high to low tide.
Difficult to recommend it highly enough.
See one of the best views of London the public can't normally access in this walk.
Exploring the limits of what constitutes drawing.
Booking opens now for BFI members.
Interactive art from China that will confound, amaze and enthral. Our favourite Hayward gallery exhibition this year.
Stunning site-specific screenings in SE15.
Patchwork Peckham.
Other news: protest, aliens, the DLR and a health centre with an unwanted visitor.
Snuggle down under the stars on the roof of the National Theatre for some classic al fresco movies.
Inspiring adaptation of Mark Haddon's modern classic.
Tickets go on sale on Friday.
Every film ever made by the master of suspense.
Everyone from Boris Johnson to Buzz Aldrin gets the sandy treatment.
Japan says thank you for tsunami support with two weeks of food, drink and events.
Mark Rylance makes Globe return with Richard III.
A surreal and bizarre school where nothing is as you'd expect.
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