All the Bells in London: ringing in the Olympics in the capital
Artist Martin Creed's Work No. 1197: All the Bells? is asking people around the country to ring in a welcome for the Olympic Games. Here's where to chime in in London.
View ArticleThis week's best things to do in London, from a visit to Buckingham Palace to...
John O' Ceallaigh selects the best lifestyle, culture and free events taking place in London this week.
View ArticleHatwalk: London's statues model millinery
As part of Hatwalk, leading British designers have created a series of unusual hats for London's most famous statues.
View ArticleLondon 2012 Olympics: giant Lady Godiva puppet 'walks' through Coventry
A 20ft tall mechanical Lady Godiva powered by a team of 100 cyclists begins her seven day journey to London as part of the Cultural Olympiad for London 2012.
View ArticleLondon 2012: My Olympic experience, Opening Ceremony volunteer Muj Hameed
Months of rehearsals with thousands of volunteers went into creating Danny Boyle's spectacular Olympics Opening Ceremony. Muj Hameed recalls his time in Pandemonium.
View ArticleLondon 2012: My Olympics experience, actor Alfie Enoch
Appearing in Timon of Athens in the National Theatre, one-times Games cynic Alfie Enoch talks about how the Olympics have affected London's cultural landscape..
View ArticleLondon 2012: My Olympics experience, actor Alfred Enoch
Appearing in Timon of Athens in the National Theatre, one-times Games cynic Alfred Enoch talks about how the Olympics have affected London's cultural landscape..
View ArticleLondon's International Architecture and Design Showcase 2012: director's...
Embassies and cultural institutions throughout London are currently showcasing their countries' best design and architecture talents. The British Council's Vicky Richardson rounds up her favourite...
View ArticleEdinburgh Festival 2012 to open with NVA's Speed Of Light art installation
Edinburgh International Festival opens with an art installation that has people dressed in lights running up Arthur's Seat.
View ArticleOlympics Closing Ceremony: Past Olympic closing ceremonies
Ahead of the London 2012 closing ceremony, we look back at previous Olympic show-downs.
View ArticleWhere in London can I watch the Olympics Closing Ceremony?
The London 2012 Olympic Games are ending on Sunday. Here are some of the best places in the capital to watch the Closing Ceremony.
View ArticleCoriolan/us, National Theatre Wales, RAF St Athan, review
The stark surroundings allow the audience to concentrate on the words in Shakespeare's tragedy, writes Dylan Moore.
View ArticleLondon 2012: My Olympic experience; BT London Live's Patrick Loy
Receiving around 1 million visitors across both its sites, BT London Live has hosted concerts, Olympians and a zipwiring Boris Johnson
View ArticleElbow sales up 1000% after Olympics concert
Elbow are among bands to profit from their performance at the 2012 London Olympics.
View ArticleOpera with real altitude
It has musicians in helicopters, seagull noises and a camel. Neil McCormick looks forward to Stockhausen in Birmingham.
View ArticleStockhausen's Mittwoch Aus Licht:Opera with real altitude
It has musicians in helicopters, seagull noises and a camel. Neil McCormick looks forward to Stockhausen in Birmingham.
View ArticleLondon 2012 Festival: Hadrian's Wall becomes 'world's longest artwork'
Hadrian's Wall will become the site of a 73-mile installation that will turn the Roman structure into "a bridge not a barrier".
View ArticleWalking, Wells-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk, review
Robert Wilson's immersive art piece is a walk on the Norfolk coast that lets your mind wander, writes Eve Stebbing.
View ArticleSue Austin performs acrobatics in the world's first underwater wheelchair
Sue Austin performs acrobatics in the world's first underwater wheelchair.
View ArticleThis week's best things to do in London, from Fashion's Night Out to the...
John O'Ceallaigh selects the best lifestyle, culture and free events taking place in London this week.
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