The collaborations that are fun for musicians AND fans
We take a look at Japan Centre's shiny new site over on Regent Street, featuring all manner of foodie delights.
We explore why restaurants are reluctant to let punters bring their own booze - and reveal the ones that allow it.
Our guide to the new market in the City, featuring artisan bakers, cheesemakers and fishmongers.
There's some particularly experimental and enigmatic shows opening on the fringe this week.
Performances and backstage interviews from the gig
Between Queen gigs, Brian May is an academic and a lifelong stereograph enthusiast. He and photographic historian and conservator Elena Vidal have painstakingly excavated exquisite stereo photographs of an Oxfordshire village, taken by TR Williams in the 1850s. The result is a book, 'A Village Lost And Found: Into an Extraordinary Stereoscopic World'. For this presentation, 3D viewers will be supplied to the audience.
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