Socio-political art launches an assault on the senses.
Is the man an actual warlock?
Excellent retrospective and the best of the summer exhibitions so far.
5 reasons to visit the Royal Society this week.
The best shots from our Flickr friends.
Sickly sweet with occasional popping candy-style treats, but ultimately unsatisfying.
Scientific art at Somerset House marks 60th anniversary of discovery of the structure of DNA.
A world view of portraits as classical and contemporary styles compete for a prestigious award.
Illusionist hovers next to bus as it passes famous London landmark.
Tahitian women and exotic locales from the famous Impressionist.
A huge charity quiz, all about our city.
Westminster Councillor speaks out ahead of cuts to fire services.
Over 1,250 works on display, but is it quantity of quality?
Who needs Tokyo -- or an emotional affair with Bill Murray -- when you've got London basement bars.
Velonotte Albertina combines cycling with cultural history.
Carnival Against Capitalism attracts huge police response.
Stallholders, a farmers market, fairground and live performers take over Marylebone High Street this weekend.
Fine dining with a view, Sixties style.
Watch the live premiere of Swan Lake, in 3D, sipping inspired cocktails. While dressed as a swan. Probably.
A devilishly funny play by Harold Pinter, plus two of Pinter's finest shorts (sponsored post).
Cloud-like structure graces Kensington Gardens.
Attention-grabbing paintings in a joint retrospective for Gary Hume and Patrick Caulfield.
A couple's war to break away from the cycle of every day life.
A book launch with a difference as the famous cricket almanac celebrates 150 years.
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