It takes quite a lot to get Spoonfed Editors excited: we're such a dreary jaded miserable lot. But this looks brilliant!
It's basically just lots of art about light, right. Paintings, sculpture and installation looking at and employing the dazzling possibilities that light offers. But instead of the usual Private View with a glass of fizz and a scone or whatever, these guys are going that extra mile.
So head to the opening night on Wednesday where there's fire performers, stilt walkers, jugglers and performance arty types all strutting their stuff and generally putting on a fun show. Like Cirque du Soleil probably but free and better.
And it's in association with Mathmos - the lava lamp dudes - so that's probably good too.
The result of a three-month residency at The Place dance studios, this summer the theatre bar and foyer play host to works across a range of media by Magali Charrier. Until 23.06.12.
Internationally acclaimed Canadian stand-up Craig Campbell brings his trademark brand of inventive storytelling to London as part of his first UK tour. As a known ?outdoor adventurer? and instinctive entertai...
One of the Wellcome Collection's most hotly anticipated exhibitions since the institution opened: Brains - the Mind as Matter explores not so much what the brain does as what we have done to it. So the...
The Wellcome Colleciton hosts a new display dedicated to public health in inter-war Bermondsey. A niche area perhaps, but sounds pretty interesting. Until 03.06.12.
If, like us, you ever wished Blur had done more wacky instrumental tracks, then you'll bloody love Portasound.Playing wonky, organ led indie pop, they're bridging the gap between the Mystery Jets and ...
Another cracker from the British Library: this time exploring the relationship between the British landscape and the writing that has both shaped it and been shaped by it. With over 150 works - from Chaucer...
Oh this sounds cool. Just as the Olympics takes over and the talk is of the opening of the London Pleasure Gardens way out east, the Foundling Museum takes us back to the start, with an exhibition examining...
Festival fresh crew lay down the law with their genre defying, party vibe rinse-outs. Expect anything from Reggae, Hiphop, Moombahton, UK funky and anything bass heavy!