Happy hour runs till 10pm at this chilled but still buzzin' Sunday session. Residents Saki and Tony Junior dish up the house tunes for those still amped up and wanting to shake it.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
Most awesome regular club night in London goes hands down to Fabriclive, the urban, eclectic, cutting edge Friday nighter at the biggest club in town. There are no residents, just a string of the very...
Orange is Fire club's flagship night, and the most hardcore of them all- continuing the weekend into first thing Monday morning.The DJs will be playing upfront funky house and electro, with minimal to ...
Every Sunday, whether you fancy continuing your Saturday night hardcore rave, or if you're more of a day time raver, London's premier gay nightclub Fire is holding Later, a Sunday party playing house all...
Planet Angel bring their euphoric fancy-dressed party to Lightbox, with performers, hoop girls, big funky basslines and a room full of people LOVING IT.
A first London solo show for Argentinian artist Irene Kopelman at Gasworks this spring. The works on show explore the cultural contingency of humanity's relationship with the envrironment. Until 14.04...
A two-room exhibition exploring the ways in which JMW Turner revolutionised printing and watercolour painting. Alongside works on paper by the artist is a series of interactive displays so you can try...
Opened in June 2011, Has The Film Already Started? is a new suite of galleries exhibiting works form the Tate collection. The focus is on film and performance. Until 26.02.12.
Tate Britain presents Romantics, a display of works by the likes of Constable, Turner and William Blake to be housed in the Clore Galleries, re-opening after a major rehang. Over 170 paintings, prints...
Tate
Britain presents an exhibition that explores the idea of migration
through the work of various artists from 1500 to the present day.
Immigration is a bit of a political football right now, but...
Oooh drama. In this case, courtroom drama. The audience become the jury in this murder trial that sees New York's top attorney's take on bankers, gangsters and two powerful women as they reveal the events...