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Madsen finds new side to Danish

21.01.09
An enterprising Dane has filled the gap in the capital's market for Scandinavian food thanks to Madsen.... more

Best restaurants-cum-galleries in London

14.01.09
Check out the new breed of London restaurants with proprietors equally as passionate about paintings and sculpture as they are about food.... more

Best Art Shows of 2009

09.01.09
The art market may be reeling in the face of recession but there will still be plenty of exciting shows this year. Ben Lewis rounds up the best.... more

Get your skates on for Ice Sculpting Festival

07.01.09
London's inaugural Ice Sculpting Festival will be taking place at the Natural History Museum and it's free.... more

A Dickensian retreat: Gordon's Wine Bar

05.01.09
Gordon's Wine Bar would have Dickens' seal of approval with its unique, old fashioned decor setting the scene for a relaxing drink.... more

50 ways to have fun in 2009

02.01.09
Priscilla on stage, Blur reunited, Michael Sheen as Brian Clough — we bring you the highlights of London’s arts calendar for the coming months. ... more

Bands to watch for in 2009 revealed

02.01.09
HMV name the top 10 "unknowns" to keep an eye out for in 2009... more

Christmas weekend starts here

24.12.08
Here’s our guide to the best of what’s on over the Christmas weekend.... more

Best New Year's Eve bashes in London

19.12.08
Not sorted your plans for the 31st yet? Tickets are still on sale for these great parties.... more

Best restaurants of 2008: Part 1

17.12.08
Fay Maschler celebrates the best restaurants of this bountiful 2008 and highlights a few that just maybe will not endure. ... more

There's something about Orrery

09.12.08
With beautiful views, delicious food and helpful staff, it is hard to resist Orrery's charm.... more

Advance to Mayfair for a hotel feast

19.11.08
Avista is streets ahead of its peers, using top-quality ingredients that speak for themselves.... more

The Goring would be Miss Marple's favouite

17.11.08
Mrs Thatcher likes to eat at The Goring and that's maybe because it encompasses all the values she holds dear.... more

Monkey to take over the O2

07.11.08
Monkey: Journey To The West is set to return to London with a new base, appearing at the O2 for a month long run.... more

The Swimmer does what it does best

29.10.08
Whilst it can be easy to criticise gastropubs, when the emphasis is still on the pub rather than the gastro they're often hard to fault. The Swimmer proves this.... more

Restaurants with a conscience

29.10.08
Choose a kitchen with a conscience and not only are you guaranteed a full stomach, you'll also have that warm, fuzzy feeling inside.... more

Magic on the mean streets

17.10.08
Rue Magique, which opens at the King’s Head Theatre on 29 October, is a daring musical that tackles prostitution, homelessness and addiction.... more

Little comfort at Lombard St

15.10.08
The tables may be empty but the City's diner, 1 Lombard St, still does not seem to have caught on to the reality of the credit crunch.... more

Best outdoor autumn attractions

14.10.08
Trees bedecked in blazing shades of golds, oranges and fiery reds are what you'll see. So where best to enjoy the autumn leaves?.... more

Bright future for White Lies

08.10.08
It's only October and White Lies have already been crowned the biggest band of 2009. That is not to say they will be.... more

What to do in London

03.10.08
Eat, drink and dance the night away at Sugar Reef, try Bikram Yoga and book Linda Lewis tickets.... more

Discovering the lost City

26.09.08
The City's Heritage exhibition at the Guildhall tracks artefacts that began life in London but ended up elsewhere.... more

Head south for Deptford X Festival

25.09.08
The Deptford X festival is celebrating its 10th year with a month-long programme of arts and events called Ghost Trade and the Spectre of Change.... more

Off the record

19.09.08
From Coldplay to KT Tunstall — charities are finding that enlisting musicians is the ideal way to get their message to a jaded public.... more

London's hi-tech dining revolution

18.09.08
From interactive menus to chef cams, London's dinners are going digital. We pick the capital's best high-tech restaurants here.... more

Guy needs his Punchbowl

17.09.08
The Punch Bowl is suitably low-key, the food and drink decent, the staff protective. It seems Guy Ritchie and Madonna have their very own London-style Isla Bonita.... more

Christmas ice rink to be winter wonderful!

17.09.08
Advance tickets for London's largest ice rink have gone on sale. The 1,300 square-metre rink in Hyde Park is part of the hugely popular Winter Wonderland event.... more

Sensuousness in Design Cities

15.09.08
Design Cities works best as an educational primer on modern design, a quick introduction to the highlights of the past 150 years.... more

Katy Perry is kissed by fame

11.09.08
Katy Perry's vibrant performance showed real star quality and could have won over a crowd 10 times bigger than her Water Rats one.... more

Eastern touch for Woman in Black

10.09.08
For five performances only, Japanese actors have taken over the non-spectral roles of the hair-stirringly effective Victorian chiller Woman in Black.... more

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