What to do this weekend

WHY not enjoy tossing some boules around before tasting barbecued food this weekend?Read

What to do this weekend

Come fly with Northwood Community Arts.Read

Five of the best: Good news - it's your chance to laugh at sparkling wit

PERRIER Award-winning comedian Will Hodgson, as seen on Russell Howard's Good News and supporting Mark Thomas on tour, presents his acclaimed comedy monologue.Read

Five of the best: Find out if Paul is your cup of tea

COMEDIAN Paul Sinha will take to the stage at Harrow Arts Centre for a night of side-splitting hilarity.Read

Five of the best: Hallelujah - a screening of Messiah for easter

VUE Harrow is showing a special recording of George Frideric Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.Read

Five of the best: Chance to learn about the history of a fine old building

A FASCINATING heritage tour of the Harrow Arts Centre site is coming up, featuring a step back in time to the Royal Commercial Travellers School, an insight into the lives of the scholars, and a celebration of the architecture of the Grade II* listed Elliott Hall.Read

Five of the best: Interesting week for fans of foreign films

THE Tricycle celebrates the Foreign Language Film Academy Award entries with a film festival fromRead

Five of the best: Pianist in recital at st john's greenhill

AWARD-WINNING pianist Samantha Ward is giving a recital at lunchtime today (Thursday) atRead

Five of the best: See the borough through other people's eyes

I AM Harrow is a free exhibition that tells the story of 20 people from the borough's diverse communities. From an 89-year-old shorthand typist at Bentley Priory to a youth worker who turned his back on a gang. All photography is by HarrowRead

Five of the best: A touch of the Emerald Isle in Harrow

DUBLIN singer-songwriter Fiach Moriarty released his debut album So i in Marchon his own label Marcella Records. It was quickly named 'album of the week' onRead

Five of the best: M.I.T.S.O.T.U comes home to its roots

THREE people who formed their band just six months ago will be playing a gig in their own backyard to whip up some hometown support.Read

Five of the best: A journey into the heart of a nation

WRITTEN and performed by Greig Coetzee, this South African theatre classic is funny, poignant but also harrowing. Coetzee's 13 characters will take you on a ride through the old South African defence force, beginning just before Nelson Mandela's release from jail.Read

Five of the best: Poet, director and playwright comes to Harrow Arts Centre

FEATURING some of the most exciting poets and storytellers, this monthly night, Poets GetRead

Five of the best: Black and British

BLACKHEART Man is a powerfully compelling live performance about being black and British, as told by a Rastafarian born in England to Caribbean parents.Read

Five of the best: The purr-fect place to take your children

THE Mousehole Cat puppet show is coming to Harrow Arts Centre.Read

Five of the best: Hottest unsigned bands and artists around

LIVE music club night Airplay has some of the hottest unsigned bands and artists around.Read

Five of the best: Students collaborate on a musical extravaganza

PERFORMING arts students at Hatch End High School have been invited to take part in theRead

Five of the best: Cellist Felicity Vincent strums up a lunchtime treat

LUNCHTIME concerts continue at St John the Baptist Church in Harrow town centre.Read

Five of the best: Boys night in - girls night out!

PREPARE for a night of non-stop singing as the musical Girls Night comes to Harrow Arts Centre.Read

Five of the best: The transformation of a Cockney flower seller begins....

A CLASSIC play about a linguistic expert trying to pass off a beautiful commoner as a duchess is to be performed by local amateur dramatics group, The Chameleons.Read