Dan leaves the World Update studio to explore some of the best stories and most interesting trends from London and beyond.
'War Damaged Instruments' is an exhibition by Susan Philipsz at the Tate Britain gallery
Dan Damon explores one of the UK's longest running Christmas carol traditions
Dan meets director Sean Turner who made it his mission to find "No Villain"
How different religious groups developed in Egypt
Dan Damon explores the aerial world of the American sculptor, Alexander Calder.
Using trivia to bring a relatively mundane matter - Britain's 124 postcodes - to life
What happens when a famous orchestra takes up a residency in a gay pub in London?
Dan Damon explores the mind and impossible images of 'unique' graphic artist M.C. Escher
83-year-old Joan Bomford has been working the land since she was a child
Dan Damon visits the London restaurant supporting and training migrant women
Going back in time at the British Museum to discover Europe's Celtic heritage
Pandita Lorenz visits the world's first Empathy Museum in South London
Rebecca Kesby talks to the legendary guitarist about his song-writing and influences
Dan Damon looks at the plight of Christians driven from their homes by IS militants
Dan meets London's all-black orchestra trying to break down barriers in classical music
Dan goes to the art exhibition where all 5 senses are used to appreciate art differently
Dan asks what it is about the giant metal structures that get enthusiasts so excited
Dan meets the woman working to preserve the city's public artworks
The mosaic making project that's helping those recovering from addiction and trauma
Care homes propose a new way to help the elderly tackle loneliness: looking after hens.
Dan travels to the Lake District in northern England to discover Arthur Ransome's magic
Dan samples the cuisine du jour at a "pestaurant" in Surrey, England
Jerry Sullivan heads to the exhibition where famous paintings get a sonic makeover
Dan takes the walk to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre