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New guidebook offers illuminating insight into Fulham Palace

The Fulham Palace Trust (FPT) has released its first guidebook, written by museum curator Miranda Poliakoff.Read

Basement vault is venue for 39 HOURS exhibition

EMERGING London artists are to take over one of the capital's most unusual exhibition venues with their end of year show 39 HOURS.Read

Punk poet John Cooper Clarke to perform at the Palladium

ONE of the leading voices of punk and youth culture of the late 70s is performing at the London Palladium next month.Read

A new twist on the circus comes to Riverside Studios

AN INNOVATIVE and contemporary take on the circus is coming to the Riverside Studios this month.Read

REVIEW: Rooms, Finborough **1/2

I wasn't around for the punk invasion of the late 70s, that brief but bloody snarling fingers-up to authority.Read

Burning calories the Zaggora way at Chelsea's King's Road club

SCROLLING through a certain tabloid newspaper website over the past year and a half I have regularly come across pictures of celebrities limbering up in exercise leggings.Read

Unleash your inner 80s teen at day of John Hughes classics

HE PRACTICALLY wrote the rule book for teen movies, yet it seems John Hughes' magnum opus of schoolyard disaffection has been sadly overshadowed by the faux-American diner to which it gave its name.Read

Enjoy award winning jazz while you eat at The Cadogan

THE Cadogan in Sloane Street, Knightsbridge will combine the classy and the cool when it hosts a Jazz Supper on Friday May 17.Read

Prolific songwriter Thea Gilmore to perform new album in London

CRITICALLY acclaimed songwriter Thea Gilmore returns on May 6 with her new studio album Regardless.Read

Children's TV favourite Tree Fu Tom to appear at Westfield

POPULAR children's character Tree Fu Tom will be making a very special appearance at The Entertainer toy store on Saturday, April 27.Read

All the fun of a festival, just without the mud

FORGET the wellies and emergency loo roll. Forest Fringe, which begins a two-week residency at Notting Hill's Gate Theatre on Monday (April 22), promises to recreate that festival vibe over the course of a single evening. Festival co-director Andy Field tells ROBERT CUMBER more.Read

Sensational Butterflies at the Natural History Museum

THE annual live exhibition, Sensational Butterflies, opened last week at the Natural History Museum.Read

Harry is Hill returns to Hammersmith - with a sausage!

THE self-styled floppy-collared loon is back and on stage at the Hammersmith Apollo next week.Read

Win tickets to Elvis - The Ultimate Performance at the London Palladium

ELVIS Presley is back in the building - the London Palladium to be exact - for one night only in April.Read

Status Quo will be rockin' all over the borough (and the UK)

The mighty Status Quo are stopping off in Hammersmith next week for one of their one-off series of UK concerts.Read

Apartheid victim in acclaimed tale of South Africa's ongoing struggles

MIES Julie sees August Strindberg's classic tale of class, love and lust transposed to post-apartheid South Africa. Thandiwe Nofirst Lungisa, who provides the live soundtrack, talks to Robert Cumber.Read

Understand India by visiting West Kensington art exhibition

AN exhibition of paintings entitled India Unpacked is being shown at The Bhavan Centre in West Kensington this month.Read

Gay film festival opens tomorrow at Riverside Studios

THE DIRECTOR of award-winning drama My Brother the Devil will appear as part of the Riverside Studios' week-long gay cinema festival, which begins tomorrow (Thursday, February 21).Read

Tanita Tikaram's nerves ahead of first UK concert in seven years

Singer Tanita Tikaram chats to the Chronicle's Katie Archer about her career and her upcoming concert at Cadogan Hall in Kensington and Chelsea on February 2.Read

Night of terror at Barons Court

The new year starts with a bang at Barons Court Theatre in Comeragh Road with a production of Dante: The Inferno.Read