Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) ...
Banish the long grey winter with a trip to the wonderous Kew Garden this February. The Princess of Wales Conservatory has been transformed for the month-long Tropical Extravaganza festival, which sees...
The Garden Museum presents an exploration of the green city movement that sprung up in Victorian times and continues in various guises to this day. From a time when Brixton and Waterloo were rural idylls...
An exhibition exploring the last Antarctic expedition made by Captain Robert Falcon Scott in 1910-13. In order to celebrate the expedition's centenary, on show is a whole host of artefacts and scientific...
Wow! 2012 sees the 104th year of The Ideal Home Show. The exhibition is crammed full of new technologies, innovative designs, environmental ideas and all manner of fun for the whole family. The show is...
Three giant crochet lions are touring round the UK this year. They're the work of artist Shauna Richardson, and are at the Natural History Museum from late summer. Until 09.09.12.
Ooh cool! A festival for the UK's creative industries at the British Library this March. Spring Festival sees four days of arts and crafts fun times, with everything from Burmese tattoo designs to anatomical...
Is this the future for news media organisations? Intriguing. This March sees the Guardian launch their inaugural Open Weekend - two days of poetry, debate, lectures, comedy, music and other assorted right...
Fish, fish, fish, swim, fish, swim, swim, fish, ice, global warming, fish, swim, fish, fish, fish, LEOPARD SEAL, arrrgggghhhh!!! So go the thought processes of your average penguin. Well not in London...
An exhibition of photography by Judah Passow at the Jewish Museum this spring and summer. On show are 98 images that document Jewish life in contemporary Britain. Until 05.06.12.
Guest DJ's picking and mixing their favourite dance tunes where classic house meets all things funky in a sugar coated heaven. With DJ's Midnitecookie, Pete Lewis, Mblaize and Sean Penfold O'leary.
Beaty Heart are in love with the haunting qualities of experimental pop that can make your bloody start pumping and your feet itch to dance. Hitting up the Rounhouse's occasional Sonic showcase, they'll...
With a fireworks night special, Tales of the Unexpected hope to welcome you into their gypsy reverie. Promising a full-on traveller caravan, flame throwers, hanging lanterns, all encompassed within a dark...
Proud Camden combine a 2hr burlesque show with their excellent super club so that for £39 you get a three course meal, a show and entry to the club afterwards. Strictly adults only.
A bunch of happy-go-lucky indie kids from Birmingham who have been making quite a splash recently, The Carpels are down at Bar Solo to give London a glimpse of what we've been missing.
Upmarket Zulu-themed novelty clubbing space where the food is exotic and the music less so. ESSENTIAL: high heels, expensive-looking handbag, someone else's credit card
A bunch of math loving kids from Trondheim and Tronso in Norway, 22 Combine the heavy edged, mathematical and progressive insanity of The Mars Volta, Muse and Refused with a keen pop sensibility and strong...
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