The Science Museum hosts an exhibition exploring the life and legacy of the great Alan Turing - wartime codebreaker, mathematician, and one of the twentieth century's most influential computer scientists.
He was also convicted of carrying out homosexual acts in 1952 and forced to undergo hormone treatment. He killed himself in 1954.
An exhibition charting the history of electronic music from the initial experiments of the 1950s right through to today's widespread use of digital music. Highlights include the first ever portable synth...
Impetuous Prince Hal has become a wiser, rallying King Henry and is preparing to lead his country to war with France. The combination of Jude Law and director Michael Grandage is usually a winner, see ...
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
The magnificence and opulence of the Tudor, Stuart and Russian Imperial courts is revealed at this exhibition at the V & A that celebrates 500 years of Anglo-Russian relations.
Open Air Theatre present Simon Reade's adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the ultimate romcom. Marriage-obsessed Mrs Bennet is determined her five daughters be married to eligible young ...
With the rise in air guitar championships, the masterful art of karaoke has been left by the wayside. Gone are the days of feudal Japan, when a boy would leave school to start up an apprenticeship in karaoke...
Every Friday and Sunday, the Duke of York turns into the venue where good songs go to die. The evening, named White Knights after its host Peter Knight, is free and if you bring a bunch of friends, you're...
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
Lindsay Posner directs Henry Goodman in Terrence Rattigan's play about a father fighting to clear the name of his son in this lavish production of this 1946 play, based on a real incident that made headlines...
Like a mass accelerator colliding sci-fi,science and conceptual art together, The Alternative Guide to the Universe features a range of contributors from fringe physicists to the inventors of new languages...
The Science Museum hosts an exhibition exploring the life and legacy of the great Alan Turing - wartime codebreaker, mathematician, and one of the twentieth century's most influential computer scientists...
An exhibition charting the history of electronic music from the initial experiments of the 1950s right through to today's widespread use of digital music. Highlights include the first ever portable synth...
From Dinosaurs to the dodo to giant scorpions the size of London buses, almost 99% of life on earth has gone extinct. This begs the question: is a species snuffing it really that big of a deal?Using obscure ...
Genesis is probably most ambitious project by world renowned photographer Sebastiao Salgado. He has travelled the world trying to capture images of our planet as it was before mankind's interference. A...
With unprecedented access to David Bowie's archive the V&A presents the first major retrospective of the pop chameleon from his days as Ziggy Stardust right up to his odd filtration with drum and bass...
The magnificence and opulence of the Tudor, Stuart and Russian Imperial courts is revealed at this exhibition at the V & A that celebrates 500 years of Anglo-Russian relations.