Are you a fan of comics or zines? Do you like outsider art or literature? Ever wanted to produce a comic, a magazine or a pamphlet yourself?
If you answered yes, head to The Alternative Press Fair at St Aloysius Social Club. Free and open to all, this event features dozens of exhibitors and interested types swapping their work and ideas, and members of the public admiring and buying indie masterpieces.
Despite their slightly unprepossessing gallery space, exhibitions at the British Library are often utterly brilliant - in part due to the institution's unparalleled collection of amazing stuff. This winter's...
An exhibition in the Folio Society Gallery at the British Library exploring the presence of supernatural phenomena in the work of Charles Dickens. The show marks the bicentenary of his birth. Until 04...
Is it really time for Resolution again already!? The biggest, longest festival of new dance in Europe, Resolution! features three pieces each night from a dazzling international array of choreographers...
Two simultaneous exhibitions this autumn and winter at the Wellcome Collection, under the title of Miracles and Charms. Infinitas Gracias - Mexican Miracle Paintings is the first major exhibition of Mexican...
Inspired by and in response to the work of Daniil Kharms, Clout theatre company present a physical theatre production that depicts a city of genius and nonsense where women are as delicate as porcelain...
Physical theatre and absurdist humour combine to create a land under surveillance. In this place where everything is recorded it's easy to erase a past and design a future.
The UCL Museum presents an intriguing exhibition celebrating 300 years since the birth of author, philosopher and firebrand political thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On display are a host of objects from...
A series of artworks produced by animals on show this February and March at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology. Personally we think Bakhari the chimp has a bright future ahead. Until 09.03.12.
American alternative rock band Nada Surf are probably best known for the song 'Popular' from 1996's album High/Low. With its sarcastic, angsty lyrics and (at the time) controversial video, it is undoubtedly...
The Foundling Museum kicks off its 2012 programme with an exhibition of recent work by the world's favourite illustrator, none other than Quentin Blake. The works on show are recent pieces commissioned...