Several weeks ago, Piccadilly's Japan Centre moved its entire food section over to a shiny new site over on Regent Street - take a look...
Join our Art Editor Ossian Ward on a tour of the show - and find out why you should see this bold, brave exhibition.
With New Moon in the cinemas, we count down our top 20 Vampire films.
Plus why Alexei Sayle favours frugal dining
As part of the London Literature festival, this all-gal event is the launch for Laura Dockrill's second book, 'Ugly Shy Girls'. Featuring likeably funny and feisty, enormously successful indie singer-songwriter Nash, who favours the street smarts and London patois of Lily Allen, and her own fave girl duo, Peggy Sue, who play cheeky, occasionally smutty, ramshackle but soulful acoustic fare. There's also a set from Bromley's hugely promising Aphrodite, with her Jarvis- and Bowie-inspired mix of acoustic music and wittily eccentric sprechgesang, which name checks our own august publication.
The second largest space within the sprawling Southbank Centre, the Queen Elizabeth Hall is where more prominent dance, music and performance...
Read full venue reviewTransport Waterloo
0871 663 2500
Free tickets, exclusive offers and the best of London - from the Time Out team
© 2009 Time Out Group Ltd. All rights reserved. All material on this site is © Time Out
Add your comment