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Check out this week's alternative guide to what's on in London.
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Tickets Alert: 40th anniversary of An American Werewolf in London
This month marks 40-years since one of the more famous London films was released, all about an American tourist who terrorises London as a werewolf.
Photos – Paddington Station’s new links to the Elizabeth line
The future Elizabeth line entrance is now much more noticeable from inside Paddington station after hoardings were removed alongside Platform 1 recently.
Exhibition – Making Paradise behind King’s Cross
There's a rather beautiful exhibition in a gallery behind King's Cross that looks at the Garden of Eden and the concept of Paradise in Islam.
London’s weekly railway news
A weekly round-up of London's rail transport news…
Open House London tickets released this week
A heads-up that booking for tickets to the annual chance to wander around grand and impressive buildings will be released this week.
An exhibition of medical curiosities
The Royal Society of Medicine currently has an exhibition in its library of books from its collection detailing often very odd ideas about how medicine works.
Sistine Chapel exhibition coming to London
Details are as foggy as a Catholic church after the incense burner has passed through, but there's going to be a Sistine Chapel in London later this year.
London’s Pocket Parks: St George’s Gardens, WC1
This is a large secluded park that has several small entrances off residential roads, so unless you're exploring Bloomsbury's side streets it's very easy to not know it's here.
First ever exhibition opens at Emery Walker House
Emery Walker’s House, a museum/house in Hammersmith devoted to the printer/typographer is opening its first exhibition next week, displaying examples of the most beautiful private press books ever published.
Cluster of Leicester Square buildings set for demolition
A corner block of buildings in Leicester Square, including the large Burger King, is likely to be demolished under plans by the landlord to seek a new tenant for the site.
London’s Public Art: Two Pupils
On a side street in Chelsea is a sculpture of two children playing, and they were made by a man who also designed a number of costumes for Doctor Who.
Two Grinling Gibbons exhibitions in London at the same time
You wait for ages, then two exhibitions open at the same time about the same man in London - Grinling Gibbons, probably the most famous woodcarver in England.
Winter Wonderland returning to Hyde Park
It's a sign that times are returning to normality in the Summer that it's confirmed that a gigantic fairground event will fill a large chunk of Hyde Park once again this winter.
Tate Modern wants you to scribble all over its main floor
The Tate Modern wants people to fill its gigantic turbine hall with scribbles, in the name of art.
Tall sailing ship visiting London ths week
It's been a while since a tall sailing ship visited London, thanks to you know what, but one will be in London this week for a few days.
Disused tube station – Waddesdon Manor
In the middle of empty fields, a long way from London can be found the remains of a disused London Underground station.
Your photo on the Piccadilly adverting screens
Your photo could appear on the huge advertising display screen at Piccadilly Circus, for a very short moment, as part of a campaign to promote London to Londoners.
Tube strike for this week is Cancelled
The two tube strikes that were due to take place this week in a dispute over Night Tube staff grades have been cancelled.
Two Rubens masterpieces reunited at last
Two great paintings that were always intended to be a pair are currently on display in the same room for the first time in 200 years.
Crossrail 2 critical to prevent overloading of trains into Waterloo
Anyone who has squashed onto a train heading to Waterloo in the morning knows that the line is packed, and a report from Network Rail has looked at what can be done to improve things, in the short term, and up to 2050.
London’s Alleys: Man in Moon Passage, W1
Probably one of the better-named alleys in London, this short pedestrian passage can be found on Regent Street and is named after a stoned man.
IanVisits, London, UK
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