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Bestival announces line-up additions for 2012 festival

The xx, Sigur Ros, Azealia Banks and Two Door Cinema Club are among the latest to be added to the... Read More

Interview: vocal harmony group The Overtones's Lachie...

The Australian singer in five-piece vocal harmony group The Overtones on chance encounters, the... Read More

OK Go Super Bowl video fires up Twitter

OK Go have released yet another crazy video – this time it's in a musical car. Read More

New band of the week: Mausi

The buzz so far: It may still be winter, but for this north-east pop four-piece - led by Milan-born... Read More

Interview: Sonic Boom Six's Barney Boom

Ahead of their show as part of the HMV Next Big Thing Tour, we chat to punk-pop-metallers Sonic Boom... Read More

Feeder - Koko, Jan 31 - review

Feeder showcased new material from eighth album Generation Freakshow at Camden's Koko, with a... Read More

Radio 1 Hackney Weekend: More acts revealed

The BBC has announced more acts for its Olympics-marking Hackney Marshes music event with Jessie J,... Read More

London's top live music venues

The HMV Next Big Thing festival from Feb. 2-12 showcases the bands most likely to make a splash in... Read More

Interview: Grant Nicholas on Feeder, eighties soft-rock, and...

The Feeder frontman on eighties soft-rock, surviving Britpop not falling over on stage and his rock... Read More

Big Chill festival and HeatWave events cancelled

This Year’s The Big Chill festival has been cancelled because of a clash with the Olympics and... Read More

The Woman in Black - review and trailer

Radcliffe's first Potter role is in this film adaptation of Susan Hill's classic ghost... Read More

The Amazing Spider-Man trailer and footage released

Eager superhero film fans were given a sneak preview of the new Spider-man film yesterday, starring... Read More

Interview: Stan Lee on Spiderman, Marvel and London Super...

For the first time in 40 years, Stan Lee visits London and the Super Comics Convention to talk... Read More

Cinema Releases Feb 3: Middle class farces and midlife...

This week features Charlize Theron back at school, sort of, middle class crises, Adam Sandler... Read More

Keira Knightley sex face practice revealed

How did Hollywood A-list actress Keira Knightley prepare for her steamy role in A Dangerous Method?... Read More

Martha Marcy May Marlene - review and trailer

This sneaky little number starts out compellingly enough as a gritty drama dealing with a damaged... Read More

Official James Bond Skyfall picture shows Daniel Craig with...

The first official shot has been released of Daniel Craig in the twenty-third Bond film Skyfall. Read More

Review: A Dangerous Method

There were high hopes for A Dangerous Method, David Cronenburg’s cinematic portrait of the early... Read More

Video: 'Ferris Bueller' Super Bowl vid in full

We'd thought we'd have to wait to the Superbowl to see the full version of the new... Read More

Man on a Ledge - film review and trailer

Man On A Ledge is the sort of daft film that, going by its premise alone, would normally be found... Read More

Travelling Light, the Lyttelton - theatre review

Antony Sher relishes every syllable he utters as Jacob, the Jewish timber merchant with a passion to... Read More

The Trial of Ubu, Hampstead Theatre - theatre review

Director Katie Mitchell’s frequently admirable work often feels more like an indulgent experiment... Read More

The Changeling, Young Vic - theatre review

Pity the poor wardrobe mistress and stage hands left to clear up the mess created by the citizens of... Read More

Happy New by Brendan Cowell

The UK premiere of this dark Australian comedy, by celebrated, award-winning playwright, actor,... Read More

Mark Thomas, Tricycle Theatre, Jan 27 - review

Comedian, political activist, investigative journalist Mark Thomas recounts the story os his 2010... Read More

Interview: Mark Thomas - Walking the Wall

Mark Thomas, who brings his Extreme Rambling: Walking The Wall show back to the Tricycle theatre for... Read More

Stones in his pocket, Tricycle - theatre review

It takes just two actors and some extremely deft switching in tone and posture to populate the rural... Read More

Joking Apart at the Union Theatre - theatre review

Everything is perfectly peachy for happily unmarried hosts Richard and Anthea, but their... Read More

Get into london theatre, various locations

Tourists come from all over the world to see a show in London’s West End but it’s one of those... Read More

Pippin at the Menier Chocolate Factory - theatre review

Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and Roger O Hirson’s 1972 musical portrayal of Pippin (son of the... Read More

Billy Connolly heckled off stage during comedy show

Scottish comedian Billy Connolly left two gigs early this week after he was subject to heckles from... Read More

Comedian Joan Rivers smokes weed on her reality show

US comedian Joan Rivers has been growing old disgracefully and getting stoned in an episode of her... Read More

Mark Thomas, Tricycle Theatre, Jan 27 - review

Comedian, political activist, investigative journalist Mark Thomas recounts the story os his 2010... Read More

Reggie Watts, Camden Roundhouse - review

First things first: comedian/ beatboxer extraordinaire Reggie Watts is an undeniable talent. It’s... Read More

Interview: Steve Hughes on heavy metal, weed and laughing...

The Aussie heavy metaller-turned-stand-up touring his show Big Issues round the UK on his musical... Read More

Interview: Mark Thomas - Walking the Wall

Mark Thomas, who brings his Extreme Rambling: Walking The Wall show back to the Tricycle theatre for... Read More

Glasgow Comedy launch, Leicester Square Theatre

You might not be able to get up to Glasgow for its bumper comedy festival but heading down to... Read More

Reggie Watts, The Roundhouse, Camden

Reggie Watts has got some pretty incredible skills, his quirky observational comedy fusing... Read More

Micky Flanagan: Work in Progress at the Soho Theatre

Flanagan has recently done four nights at the prestigious – and decidedly larger – Hammersmith... Read More

Jimmy Carr: Gagging Order

Jimmy Carr, that moon-faced enfant terrible of so many TV panel shows, is sanding the rough edges... Read More

Flamenco Festival, Sadler’s Wells - Things to do in London

 You probably think that a Flamenco Festival festival is a bit high-end – probably, your... Read More

La Soiree, The Roundhouse, Camden

The sequel to the spectacular La Clique, which was an absolute smash while playing on the South... Read More

Prohibition 1920s night, London

With the launch of 1920s drama Boardwalk Empire – billed as the new Mad Men – imminent, the era... Read More

Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, Sadler's Wells, London -...

For his New Adventures dance company, Matthew Bourne has almost completely reinvented this staple of... Read More

Flashdance: The Musical

Flasdance heroine Alex lives a double life – a steel worker by day, a go-go dancer by night. Read More

Flamenco dancing added to UNESCO’s world heritage list

Spanish flamenco dancing, French gastronomy and Chinese acupuncture are among the intangible... Read More

Flamenco Festival, Sadler’s Wells, London

There’s no shortage of foot-stamping and skirt-twirling in this celebration of gypsy music and... Read More

Udderbelly at Southbank, London

This festival, with its unique inflatable cow motif, is one of the hallmarks of the London summer,... Read More

Chinese New Year, Trafalgar Square

This weekend, the stretch of London between Chinatown and Shaftesbury Avenue will be given over to... Read More

Death in London: Southbank Centre's Festival For the Living

Is our approach to death far too serious? Death: The Southbank Centre Festival for the Living... Read More

Hanukkah, Trafalgar Square

"I have a little dreidel. I made it out of clay. When it’s dry and ready, then dreidel I... Read More

Chocolate Festival, Southbank, Waterloo

If you’ve got a stack of chocolate-loving friends and family, then this is your chance to take... Read More

Pig’s Ear Beer and Cider Festival, The Round Chapel,...

If you like your real ale, then you could find yourself pitching a tent at this celebration of the... Read More

London Jazz Festival

London Jazz Festival  More than 250 shows will be sandwiched into this 10-day event, which... Read More

Lord Mayor’s Show and fireworks

It’s one of the capital’s oldest traditions, dating back to 1535, serving as an inauguration of... Read More

French film festival

Don’t worry – it’s not all black-and-white films about women smoking while lamenting their... Read More

Direct Dialogue Festival

It’s a ‘celebration of spoken word’, with a bit of live music thrown in for good measure. Read More

Freeze Festival, Battersea

Freeze Festival, Battersea  The UK’s biggest winter sport and music festival returns to... Read More

Words words words, Selfridges, Oxford Street

This seven-week festival celebrates all things literary, head-quartered at a pop-up library at... Read More

Guide to literary London

Our guide to the best places to celebrate London writers and literary history in the capital. Read More

Literary London - 200 years of Charles Dickens, various...

Booze, movies, a pub quiz and a choir? Celebrate 200 years of Charles Dickens with a difference. Read More

Books of the Year, Southbank, Waterloo

This event, sponsored by The Economist, celebrates the year’s best books, augmented by... Read More

100 years of Tate Books

It’s like one big bookshop brimming with titles from the most influential designers and artists to... Read More

Steve Jobs biography: LSD trips and smelly feet

Steve Jobs cited taking LSD as “one of the most important things” in his life, reveals his... Read More

Indonesia's Kerobokan Prison "hell on earth" says new book

Australian journalist Kathryn Bonella has just published another exposé on life behind bars at... Read More

Julian Barnes awarded Man Booker prize

Julian Barnes was awarded the Man Booker prize for fiction last night after the author's fourth... Read More

Harry Potter author JK Rowling's plagiarism case dismissed

A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit which accused Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling of copying the... Read More

Eat, Pray, Love - review and trailer

Eat, Pray, Love tells the tale of a divorced woman (Julia Roberts) who goes on a round-the-world... Read More

Bilbao BBK Live 2012

Bilbao BBK Live 2012: The Kooks, Glasvegas and Warpaint! Klaxons Cancels Read More

TNT ANZAC Gallipoli Legacy Ball 2012

TNT Magazine & London Legacy will host their 25th annual ANZAC Day celebration at Australia... Read More

TNT Australia Day Party 2012 in association with...

Show your true colours and join TNT in celebrating all things Australian! Read More

TNT Travel Show 2012 sponsored by Flight Centre

Ready for more travel savings, ideas and inspiration? The TNT Travel Show is coming soon... Read More

Learn the Lingo sponsored by YHA - Classes Coming Soon

Break the language barrier when travelling with TNT Language School sponsored by YHA Read More

TNT TEFL Courses, Fancy teaching English as a foreign...

The weekend intensive introductory TEFL Course could be for you! Read More

Huge savings on holidays at TNT Sun & Snow Travel Show

TNT readers can snap up exclusive travel deals at the TNT Sun & Snow Travel Show this weekend,... Read More

Thousands of travellers attend TNT Sun & Show Travel Show

Thousands of travellers have flocked to the TNT Sun & Snow Travel Show to take advantage of... Read More

TNT Travel Show inspires 4000 backpackers

More than 4,000 people attended the TNT Sun & Snow travel Show this weekend, packing out the... Read More

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Interview: vocal harmony group The Overtones's Lachie...

The Australian singer in five-piece vocal harmony group The Overtones on chance encounters, the... Read More

Interview: Stan Lee on Spiderman, Marvel and London Super...

For the first time in 40 years, Stan Lee visits London and the Super Comics Convention to talk... Read More

Simon Baker interview - making it in Hollywood

Simon Baker may have settled in Hollywood, and have film roles and a hit TV show, but he isn’t... Read More

Interview: Steve Hughes on heavy metal, weed and laughing...

The Aussie heavy metaller-turned-stand-up touring his show Big Issues round the UK on his musical... Read More

Interview: Mark Thomas - Walking the Wall

Mark Thomas, who brings his Extreme Rambling: Walking The Wall show back to the Tricycle theatre for... Read More

Interview: Grant Nicholas on Feeder, eighties soft-rock, and...

The Feeder frontman on eighties soft-rock, surviving Britpop not falling over on stage and his rock... Read More

Still burning brightly - an interview with Naomi Watts

Even with the twin demands of motherhood and a demanding career, Naomi Watts’s star qualities... Read More

An interview with Mark Schwarzer

Fulham Football Club, and Australia Socceroos goalkeeper, Mark Schwarzer, chats exclusively to TNT... Read More

David Shrigley: Brain Activity, Hayward Gallery, Southbank

If you have a sense of humour that skews toward the messed- up, but you’re unfamiliar with the... Read More

Radical Drawing, Southwark

If you fancy yourself as a budding artist but struggle to find the time to force yourself to sit... Read More

Scott’s Last Expedition, Natural History Museum

Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott was revered as one of Britain’s most mythic heroes in the... Read More

Sense the City Photography, London Transport Museum

This exciting photographic exhibition showcases 50 pictures that capture the pace of London – its... Read More

Exorcising the Fear: British sculpture exhibition

Focusing on three sculptors in particular – Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Paolozzo and William Turnbull... Read More

Quentin Blake: As large as life exhibition

The scrawled, scribbly drawings of Quentin Blake illustrated so many of Roald Dahl’s cherished... Read More

Take a View exhibition at the National Theatre

This annual prize recognises the best landscape photographers of the year, showcasing the most... Read More

Urban art - Swoon: Murmation, near Old Street

New York street artist Swoon has brought her urban stylings to London and you can check out her work... Read More

Flamenco Festival, Sadler’s Wells - Things to do in London

 You probably think that a Flamenco Festival festival is a bit high-end – probably, your... Read More

La Soiree, The Roundhouse, Camden

The sequel to the spectacular La Clique, which was an absolute smash while playing on the South... Read More

Prohibition 1920s night, London

With the launch of 1920s drama Boardwalk Empire – billed as the new Mad Men – imminent, the era... Read More

Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, Sadler's Wells, London -...

For his New Adventures dance company, Matthew Bourne has almost completely reinvented this staple of... Read More

Flashdance: The Musical

Flasdance heroine Alex lives a double life – a steel worker by day, a go-go dancer by night. Read More

Flamenco dancing added to UNESCO’s world heritage list

Spanish flamenco dancing, French gastronomy and Chinese acupuncture are among the intangible... Read More

Flamenco Festival, Sadler’s Wells, London

There’s no shortage of foot-stamping and skirt-twirling in this celebration of gypsy music and... Read More

Udderbelly at Southbank, London

This festival, with its unique inflatable cow motif, is one of the hallmarks of the London summer,... Read More

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