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Film releases 2015 will include the latest of the Star Wars franchise: Episode VII.
FKA twigs returns from her US tour to bring her unique, entrancing sound to The Roundhouse in support of her acclaimed new album, LP1.
Two of classical music's greats, Bernard Haitink and Mitsuko Uchida, interpret three masterpieces with the help of the LSO.
Delving into the issues of British identity at the National Portrait Gallery: Grayson Perry presents a new series of portraits
Film releases this month include director Guillermo del Toro's latest film 'The Book of Life', a bizarrely uncharacteristic but vibrant segue into the realm of children's fantasy
Inspirational designer Ilse Crawford opens her Bermondsey studio for a one off day of talks in this London design event
From Anselm Kiefer to the VW Beetle, the British Museum exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' traces the formation of modern German culture
The breathtakingly brilliant dystopian tale gets a West End Transfer after a sell-out at the Royal Court and profuse praise for playwright Jennifer Haley
Northern Soul film: Elaine Constantine pays cinematic tribute to black American music of the Sixties and the British teenagers who embraced it
Don't miss Rembrandt, The Late Works, a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition at the National Gallery
In the first show at Print Room's new home, Game of Thrones star Harry Lloyd and experimental director Gérald Garutti collaborate in an intense adaptation of Dostoyevsky's classic novel.
Nigella Lawson, School of Life with Alain de Botton on Food Life and Literature.
A disheveled Kristin Scott Thomas plays Sophocles's vengeful heroine with aplomb.
Closing his season with the LSO, Denis Matsuev plays in Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto, framed with the same composer's Third Symphony and Balakirev's Russia
Acclaimed period specialists the Academy of Ancient Music return to the Barbican for the second in their trilogy of Monteverdi operas. By Katy Wright
Want to see Carlos Acosta (Royal Ballet) rehearse new stars? Glimpse the prestige of the Bolshoi Ballet in legwarmers? Don't miss World Ballet Day 2014.
David Fincher's adaptation of the hit novel by Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl, is the most hotly anticipated film of the season.