The last news round up of 2010. Here's hoping it's all good news in 2011.
Of the thousands of posts we've published this year, which ones were the most popular?
Staying in or going out? Whatever you're up to, we wish you a very happy new year.
Some news. Because there is more to life than the sales.
Jarvis Cocker narrates Sergei Prokofiev's kiddy-friendly classic in his own particular style in a show which also incorporates the Oscar-winning animated version of the story.
Unsure whether 2011 spells economic misery and austerity or a fine fresh start? Feeling Gloomy and Club de Fromage provide the perfect year end split personality NYE with one room of indie wallowing and one of cheesy pop.
Renew your Travelcard before Sunday to beat the New Year fare increases.
Simon Hughes, dangerous dogs, superheroes, fire, snow and smuggling. A pretty standard news round-up if you ask us.
An app that lets you move through London's history using different map layers is now available for iPad.
Curated by Londonist favourites EastEnd Cabaret at the former Limelight Club in Shaftesbury Avenue in conjunction with professional squatters and itinerant arts group The Oubliette, the deliciously twisted duo present The Attic, three nights (28-30 December) of entertainment with something for everyone.
An unusual billboard down a dusty King's Cross back street offers a potted history of the local area - from Boudica to Beatlemania.
A round-up of London-shaped, post-Christmas, pre-New Year, mid-sales news stories.
Some Monday trivia for your post-Christmas degustation.
Never get caught short again with this beautiful guide to London's best toilets.
Starring a Feltham milkman, kung fu cabbies, and Boris. Amongst others.
Be-sandalled, be-suited and be-bearded, Richard Herring brings the 'second coming' of his favourite solo show, Christ On A Bike, to the Leicester Square Theatre for a seasonal run.
The UK's first and only certified organic pub, The Duke of Cambridge had to feature in our eco eating series at some point.
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