You may have heard of Dent May and his Magnificent Ukulele already, but if you haven't, don't fret - you'll definitely be hearing a lot of him before the year is through.
Possessing a unique vocal style that's somewhere between Prince and Serge Gainsbourg, he makes songs that veer between '50s hop, country and, at moments, Brazilian bossa nova.
Artist Martin Gustavsson has been invited by Maria Stenfors to curate a show at ther gallery this January and February. The resulting group show looks at the construction of an image. Until 18.02.12.
Sadler's Wells annual Flamenco Festival is now a calendar event, offering a fortnight of spectacular, fiery dance showcases.One of the most distinguishing features of this years festival is the innovation....
Charlei Dutton has got in touch with four of the artists from their previous exhibition - Crash Open Salon - abd asked them each to invite an artist to exhibit in the gallery. The results are on show this...
An exhibition inspired by Bataille's anti-dictionary at WORK this January and February. On display are works across a range of media, featuring artists like Rut Blees Luxemburg, Adam Broomberg and Oliver...
2012 sees the Arts Gallery offering you the chance to go behind the scenes of Sarah Greenwood's recent production of Sherlock Holmes - yes, the one with Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr. On display are a...
Two men still live with the media sensation that surrounded their childhood. Abandoned by their mother in a chicken coop, they began to take on the characteristics of children and now, as adults, they...
Just a stone's throw from St Paul's Cathedral, the Funny Side's new venue downstairs at The Spectator offers the same upmarket, yet friendly, comedy experience as their Covent Garden venue. Food is available...
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...
As the title suggests, Dickens and London is a major exhibition exploring the relationship between the great novelist Charles Dickens and the city he lived in. Taking place, appropriately enough, at the...