Play with the "PlayStation Phone" at The Old Sorting Office today.
Discover contemporary art installed in 25 non-gallery locations in W1.
Invest a little patience and Butterflies With Stretchmarks is a gem; if you’re an ADHD-riddled youth, it’s probably not ideal.
Evocative paintings we think you'll enjoy.
A wander round an area just south of Marylebone that has transformed from a W1 backwater into a vibrant little quarter.
Vist the Grosvenor Arms '4-pinter' in Mayfair before it closes on 16 March. Also, reasons to drink in Tooting.
After the Papal visit bumped it east to Newham last year, the Tour of Britain will race its final leg round Westminster on 18 September 2011.
Beefy addition to Fitzrovia gets our thumbs up.
'Fluffy' squatters take up residence in a former language school, undergoing renovation for celebrity occupation.
How's your advertising budget looking?
A new pan-Asian on James street hits the spot.
Best Chinatown eats.
Three guns were found in a weapons bin placed in Westminster as part of a knife amnesty campaign.
Oxford Street: demonstrators hospitalised after police use irritant spray.
Lorenzo Quinn's Vroom Vroom - a giant hand and small Fiat - is installed on Park Lane.
The Royal Academy's got a new restaurant, where the décor is as sumptuous as the menu.
Having trouble getting into central London this morning? Parts of Regent Street, Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus were closed off by police after an intruder allegedly threatened to blow himself up inside a shop.
Get excited about the awesome comedy line up at Soho Theatre now.
Plans to re-open the revolving restaurant at the top of the BT Tower have been quietly dropped.
Tonight is the last night of the Edinburgh hit Hero, Warrior, Fireman, Liar, and we urge you to check it out.
Westminster Council trials fixed rate fares to get you home in a Black Cab this weekend.
Next Wednesday nine new short plays debut at Soho Theatre.
The Photographers' Gallery may be physically shut but its activities continue with the next instalment of the Soho Projects forthcoming.
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