Ronan Keating unites Boyzone in tribute to a Brother
Having reunited as a result of Take That’s second wind, Boyzone mirrored their old rivals again by becoming a foursome — but for very different reasons... more | Add your review
The 3D is sparkling at times but flat and wonderless compared to Avatar
Alice In Wonderland
Theatre
This is a satisfying and intelligently conceived production. It’s fluent, very funny and at times dazzlingly well-acted
Private Lives
Restaurants
A swathe of west London will be swooning ... this is as good as pizza gets
Franco Manca
Who knew Kim Cattrall was such a sensational stage actress? And Matthew Macfadyen doesn't seem to be able to put a foot wrong
The Orange isn't just a 'swishy gastropub' but a clever combination of various pub/dining experiences all under one roof
Dizzee Rascal and Lily Allen, two giants of pop shared the stage for what was sure to be an incredible evening.

Greengrass is unswerving both in his manner of observing truth and
of unearthing corruption...
Having reunited as a result of Take That’s second wind, Boyzone mirrored their old rivals again by becoming a foursome — but for very different reasons... more | Add your review
Shutter Island is too long and its increasingly surreal tone provides an ending that’s a bit of a cheat... more | Add your review
Lush will be opening up their doors to all mums for an afternoon of decadent pampering. Plus, where you can dine without a bill... more | Add your view
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is a fine psychological thriller which sticks so closely to Larssen’s plot that it’s almost as long as Avatar... more | Add your review

Video: Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler play down rumours of off-screen romance at the London premiere of The Bounty Hunter.. more

The Affordable Art Fair has taken over Battersea Park and we are giving you the opportunity to gain buy one get one free entry... more | Add your view
The Fever Chart is fine as far as it goes but frustratingly unlinked to what has preceded it. The final scene makes for a strained ending to an effortful evening... more | Add your review
Circa has ditched the anarchic larks and goofy characters. Gone, too, are the sets and costumes, plus all the props and most of the kit. .. more | Add your review
If a composer writes a piece paying tribute to cinema, will the results inevitably sound like a film score? John Adams's City Noir suggests the answer is “Yes”. .. more | Add your review
From flower and hat making workshops to dance and cooking classes, here are some of London's more unusual Mother's Day events... more | Add your view
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The Battery has s a special three course Mother's Day menu for £27.50 and mum gets a free glass of champagne at Bentley's... more | Add your view
It’s delightful to see the Unicorn launch its spring season headliner with such a visible spring in its step in The London Eye Mystery... more | Add your review
With a film and a live tour, Iranian bands are flavour of this month in London. Back home, they risk prison... more | Add your view
Baby Dee is a fiftysomething transsexual with a penchant for bucolic torch songs Angus & Julia Stone are very possibly the world’s favourite Australian indie-folk brother/sister duo... more | Add your view
After a slightly uncertain opening, Nicholas Hytner’s production of London Assurance is wickedly entertaining, skewering several kinds of pretentiousness... more | Add your review
The 118 photographs for A Positive View set a remarkable standard. Curator Nadim Samman has hung work by Chinese, African and Korean photographers... more | Add your review