We didn't see him have roast beef though.
The story of Charles Byrne and John Hunter finally comes to the stage.
Huge billboard ads planned for King's Reach Tower.
An exhibition to save black bears and another featuring up-and-coming artists.
See works by graphic novel artist Roberto Lari in a unique setting.
A retrospective addressing both life and death through sensationalist art.
A new programme celebrating homegrown female film directors.
Exploring London's smaller theatres.
A fine revival of Marber’s play.
A unique performance of Welles' unmade screenplay, screened live, for free
Bookish things ahoy on the Southbank.
The highest job in town (steward at the Notting Hill Carnival notwithstanding).
Extensive regeneration plans unveiled for leisure centre in the central concourse.
Jill Halfpenny and Natalie Casey shine with awful brilliance
A new exhibition examining the post-war British textile industry
Poll perhaps misleading after boy named in manslaughter case.
LFEPA meeting tomorrow likely to sign off closure for 1 April.
Dance and the importance of freedom of speech.
Desecration or art?
To add insult to injury, the architect is British...
A temporary gallery on East Street Market highlights local bright sparks
East London's finest are back with a global exhibition with a distinctly Londony flavour
A guided tour with a difference to celebrate lesbian history.
Our highlights from under the arches at south London's foodie sensation.
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