Robots | All hail our benevolent mechanical overlords
Robots is on at the Science Museum until 3rd September
Robots is on at the Science Museum until 3rd September
Revolution: Russian Art 1917 – 1932 is on at the Royal Academy until 17th April 2017
It’s never a good sign when the set outshines the main cast
Despite its efforts at making ancient scribbles interesting, Reading Drawings remains slightly too academic for the general public
You don’t need to be a tango aficionado for the raw appeal of Tango Fire’s bold and flamboyant dancing
Tired of the same old songs, or just like listening to live music? The new music scene in London is vibrant and flourishing, beginning with the Roundhouse Rising Festival next week.
Enjoy Andy Djaba's rant on his love-hate relationship with Drake
Jaco Van Dormael and Michéle Anne De Mey's short piece shows off choreography, cinematography, and lighting to dazzling effect
Trump’s already controversial presidency has been vehemently opposed by many from its inception. Most recently the Muslim ban has stirred a backlash from musicians across the globe.
Joseph Quinn and Erin Doherty as Dean and Tamsin will enchant you
An opera that speaks to the heart
The Fourth Plinth shortlist is on at the National Gallery until 26th March