Locke is new king of pop art
In his marvellous new installation — the best exhibition in living memory at Iniva — Hew Locke moves into subtler and more fantastic territory... more | Add your review
The film is full of cracking one-liners. Plus lots of silly dialogue that, for some reason, makes one glad to be alive
Step Brothers
Restaurants
I rather wish that Angela Hartnett could find a sugar daddy who would back her in her own enterprise
Murano
Theatre
Not the love story to end all others, but pleasingly easy on the eye
Romeo And Juliet
A real hidden gem, worth travelling to, prices, food and portions, spot on!
The final scene was too short and too obvious but other than that I highly recommend it.
What a delightful frothy night at the theatre watching such a witty and wonderfully non pc musical

As Tate Britain's retrospective opens, our critic recalls an artist who perfectly mirrored the spirit of his age... more | Add your review
In his marvellous new installation — the best exhibition in living memory at Iniva — Hew Locke moves into subtler and more fantastic territory... more | Add your review
In his first interview since launching the campaign, National Gallery director Nicholas Penny explains why two masterpieces should be saved for the nation... more | Add your view
Had Wyndham Lewis left writing alone and concentrated on his art, he could have become one of the most influential artists this country has ever produced... more | Add your review
A Lucian Freud painting is likely to become the most expensive by a living
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Hadrian's life is pieced together in the Empire and Conflict exhibition through statues, pots and occasional scraps of written evidence. .. more | Add your review
A new exhibition at the V&A will celebrate the crowning glory of any outfit - the hat; tracing the evolution of millinery. .. more | Add your view
The Press Photographer's Year exhibition, located in the National Theatre foyer, showcases outstanding photography taken for the UK media... more | Add your review
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Roger Hiorns has taken a derelict London bedsit and filled it with a toxic, ever-expanding chemical sculpture. He promises spectacular results... more | Add your view
In a small exhibition of Boucher and Chardin at the Wallace Collection it is a pair of figures by the latter that catch the eye... more | Add your review
It's a quiet time for the art world – but there are still fascinating works to be seen off the beaten track... more | Add your view
Brian Sewell doubts if the sophisticated citizens of London will be flocking to the National Gallery's door for its Love exhibition... more | Add your review
With his muted palette, angst and repressed sexuality, you might expect to bump into Hammershøi at a Hoxton bar... more | Add your review
It is not often that you get to peer over 26 glass cases with bodies in them but that is what happens at Skeletons at the Wellcome Collection... more | Add your review
Chinese photographer Zhou Jun's Birds Nest Project presents a back-story to scenes that will dominate television screens for the next two weeks... more | Add your review
The American Scene displays a long list of artists whom most of us have never heard of and includes the little-known prints of household names... more | Add your review
Mien Tay is a pleasant, clean, homely Vietnamese restaurant, says Charles Campion
Comedy critic Bruce Dessau on the death of Geofffrey Perkins, the man behind so many classics
Having a long menu may be hard on the kitchen but it does mean that all tastes are catered for