All events on Saturday February 16

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Art
Relics of the Bottom Drawer
Saturday 16 Feb (2:30–6:30pm) @ Red Gate Gallery More times »
Free
Dusty and long-forgotten undergarments adorn the Red Gate Gallery's walls over the coming week. Sarah Mellor — artist and sometime cultural preservationist — presents a... View details »
Relics of the Bottom Drawer
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FaCshion 2008
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–7pm) @ The Music Room More times »
It's handbags and glad rags aplenty this weekend at FaCshion 2008. Hordes of designers – from established trendsetters to emerging students to bespoke boutique labels... View details »
FaCshion 2008
Art
Alfredo Jaar
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–6pm) @ South London Gallery More times »
Free
Fresh from the African Pavilion of the 2007 Venice Biennale, New York-based Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar arrives at the South London Gallery. Politics of the... View details »
Alfredo Jaar
Music: DJ
The Field
Saturday 16 Feb (9pm–3:30am) @ Amersham Arms
Dance-music bloggers Allez Allez have seduced yet another class act down to New Cross for their monthly Amersham Arms residency. STHLM-based Alex Wilmer, aka the... View details »
The Field
More Flavor: Discussion
Café Philo
Saturday 16 Feb (10:30am–12:15pm) @ French Cultural Institute
Free
Chaired by Christian Michel, this open discussion group offers lively and stimulating debates on topics chosen by you. The French Institute's revamped restaurant, Le Bistrot,... View details »
Café Philo

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Wrapping Japan
Saturday 16 Feb (10:30am–5:30pm) @ The Horniman Museum More times »
Free
Japan has traditionally prized modesty and reserve, so it's little surprise to find out that the Japanese have also made an art of wrapping everything,... View details »
Wrapping Japan
Art
Moore at Kew
Saturday 16 Feb (9:30am–6:30pm) @ Royal Botanic Gardens More times »
Twenty-eight of Henry Moore's pieces have been installed in a scattered fashion around Kew Gardens, giving fans the opportunity to view each work from various... View details »
Moore at Kew
More Flavor: City Gem
Horse Riding at Wimbledon Village Stables
Saturday 16 Feb (9am–2pm) @ Wimbledon Village Stables More times »
For city-bound equestrians missing their early-morning ride and novice ponyphiles alike, Wimbledon has more to offer than Wombles. Even if you have a penchant for... View details »
Horse Riding at Wimbledon Village Stables
Performing Arts: Theatre
La Cage aux Folles
Saturday 16 Feb (3:30 & 8pm) @ Menier Chocolate Factory More times »
The Menier Chocolate Factory presents a new staging of notorious, uproarious gender bender La Cage aux Folles. The Broadway reincarnation of the French-play-turned-film-turned-Hollywood-remake (The Birdcage,... View details »
La Cage aux Folles
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Sleeping & Dreaming
Saturday 16 Feb @ Wellcome Collection More times »
Free
Insomniacs and dreamers alike are welcome at this creative exploration on the subject of sleep. In contrast to most art spaces, the central gallery is... View details »
Sleeping & Dreaming
Performing Arts: Theatre
Dealer's Choice
Saturday 16 Feb (2:30 & 7:30pm) @ Trafalgar Studios More times »
Patrick Marber's hilarious Dealer's Choice returns to the West End for the first time since the play's premiere in 1995, when it was voted Evening... View details »
Dealer's Choice
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Jean Prouvé
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–5:45pm) @ Design Museum More times »
French architect, engineer and manufacturer Jean Prouvé was such a huge influence on the world of design that it's quite astonishing to think it's taken... View details »
Jean Prouvé
More Flavor: City Gem
Amora
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–midnight) @ Amora More times »
Amora — the Academy of Sex and Relationships — offers an educational exploration of all aspects of intimacy. Seven distinct zones take you through everything... View details »
Amora
More Flavor: City Gem
Café on the Hill
Saturday 16 Feb (8am–10pm) @ Cafe on the Hill More times »
With most of central London out-of-bounds (either closed or crammed with shoppers), get perspective on the city from Muswell Hill. Like a less pretentious Hampstead,... View details »
Café on the Hill
More Flavor: City Gem
Furnace
Saturday 16 Feb (6–11pm) @ Furnace More times »
Tucked down a side street off Hoxton Square is the perfect remedy to the seasonal poultry overload. Shoreditch's best-kept secret, Furnace has been in the... View details »
Furnace
More Flavor: Sports
Parkour
Saturday 16 Feb @ Westminster Academy More times »
Release your urban primate with parkour, the sport that catapults folks around London using vaults, leaps and climbs. The beginner's class breaks you in gently... View details »
Parkour
More Flavor: City Gem
The Regent
Saturday 16 Feb (12:30–11pm) @ The Regent More times »
If you awake to find yourself north of Notting Hill on a Sunday morning, get rejuvenated at Kensal Rise's best grub 'n boozer. Since its... View details »
The Regent
More Flavor: City Gem
Haozhan
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–midnight) @ Haozhan More times »
Thanks to its bustling location in London's tourist hub, Chinatown is less a mecca for cuisine lovers than a torturous odyssey to find decent food,... View details »
Haozhan
More Flavor: City Gem
Fox & Anchor
Saturday 16 Feb (7am–11pm) @ Fox & Anchor More times »
Dating from the late Victorian era, this pub — an old favourite of blood-spattered meat traders from Smithfields Market down the street — has just... View details »
Fox & Anchor
More Flavor: City Gem
Salt Yard
Saturday 16 Feb (5–11pm) @ Salt Yard More times »
It's not easy to garner favourable comparisons to London tapas giants Fino and Barrafina, but the diminutive Salt Yard pulls off this Goliath-sized task. The... View details »
Salt Yard
More Flavor: City Gem
Aaya
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–midnight) @ Aaya More times »
Though Aaya has been open for a few months, it's still biding its time; rather than go for a press blitz, the restaurant wants to... View details »
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Brunello Picnic in Kensington Gardens
Saturday 16 Feb @ Brunello More times »
If carrying equipment and provisions on public transport seems like too much perspiration for a weekend's picnic, then the Brunello restaurant's new selection of hampers... View details »
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London Fencing Club
Saturday 16 Feb @ Finsbury Leisure Centre More times »
If you've ever watched the dueling scene in The Mask of Zorro and thought, "Hey, I could do better than that," now you can prove... View details »
London Fencing Club
More Flavor: City Gem
Cha Cha Moon
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–11:30pm) @ Cha Cha Moon More times »
Influential restaurateur Alan Yau is back with Cha Cha Moon, returning to cuisine with widespread appeal (he devised Wagamama and Busaba Eathai) at this Malay-Chinese... View details »
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Quo Vadis
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–2:45 & 5–10:45pm) @ Quo Vadis More times »
Sam and Eddie Hart cemented their restaurant reputation by reinventing tapas for a sophisticated London clientele at Fino, then tailoring them for a drop-by crowd... View details »
Quo Vadis
Performing Arts: Dance
Resolution! 2008
Saturday 16 Feb @ The Place More times »
Resolution! is an annual showcase that highlights contemporary dancers and choreographers with a programme of rotating talent. Every night features a triple bill of new... View details »
Resolution! 2008
Performing Arts: Comedy
The NewsRevue
Saturday 16 Feb (9:30pm) @ Canal Café Theatre More times »
The NewsRevue has followed the same format since 1979 — low-tech, topical comedy performed by two men and two women. Written by a team of... View details »
The NewsRevue
Art: Architecture/Design
Art Spaces of the Future
Saturday 16 Feb @ National Theatre More times »
Free
Responding to the emergence of new media and interactive art installations, the RIBA London and Arts Council England recruited young architects to imagine dynamic new... View details »
Art Spaces of the Future
Art
Rachel Howard
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–5pm) @ Haunch of Venison More times »
Free
An exhibition depicting suicide may not be an obvious stop-off if you're in a positive New Year state of mind. However, Rachel Howard's paintings manage... View details »
Rachel Howard
Art
Elizabethan Flagons
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–5:30pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times »
Free
The Victoria & Albert's latest mini-exhibition features a set of Elizabethan flagons that return to the museum after 70 years abroad. Stroll down memory lane... View details »
Elizabethan Flagons
Performing Arts: Theatre
Helter Skelter and Land of the Dead
Saturday 16 Feb @ The Bush Theatre More times »
For this production, still less than a year into Josie Rourke's tenure as Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre, she turns to US playwright, screenwriter... View details »
Helter Skelter and Land of the Dead
Performing Arts: Theatre
Happy Now?
Saturday 16 Feb @ National Theatre More times »
Lucinda Coxon's new play for the National Theatre explores that subject of eternal relevance and importance: self-fulfilment. Directed by Thea Sharrock, this raw yet comic... View details »
Happy Now?
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Gillray's Legacy: A Contemporary Perspective
Saturday 16 Feb (11:30am–5:30pm) @ The Political Cartoon Gallery More times »
Free
Georgian caricaturist James Gillray, considered the pre-eminent early political cartoonist, was a thorn in the side of power brokers like Napoleon, George III, Prime Minister... View details »
Gillray's Legacy: A Contemporary Perspective
Performing Arts
Afrika! Afrika!
Saturday 16 Feb @ O2 Arena More times »
If the stylized theatrics of the Cirque du Soleil productions left you a bit unsatisfied, best head over to the London debut of Afrika! Afrika!.... View details »
Afrika! Afrika!
Performing Arts: Theatre
Let There Be Love
Saturday 16 Feb @ Tricycle Theatre More times »
Kwame Kwei-Armah is a rare creature. A hospital-drama actor turned playwright, he was nominated for an Olivier Award and was also a finalist on Celebrity... View details »
Let There Be Love
Art
Pavel Büchler
Saturday 16 Feb (1–5pm) @ Max Wigram Gallery More times »
Sold Out!
Free
Czech-born Pavel Büchler has spent many years investigating the theories and concepts behind art. As Research Professor of Art & Design at Manchester Metropolitan University,... View details »
Pavel Büchler
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Vertical Hour
Saturday 16 Feb @ Royal Court Theatre More times »
Set against the backdrop of the Iraq war, David Hare's The Vertical Hour tells the story of Nadia Blye, an American ex-war reporter who has... View details »
The Vertical Hour
Art: Photography
Kathrin Kur
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Photofusion Photography Centre More times »
Free
German photographer Kathrin Kur documents the real-life backdrops used to make television and movie magic. A shot of the deserted Tomb Raider set juxtaposes trees... View details »
Kathrin Kur
Art: Photography
Darren Almond
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ White Cube More times »
Free
2005 Turner Prize nominee Darren Almond graces the stark Hoxton White Cube with his projects from Tibet and the British Isles. Following in the vein... View details »
Darren Almond
Art
Mea Culpa
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–6pm) @ Man&Eve More times »
Free
Ken Livingstone's long-term feud with the Evening Standard reached a new nadir almost two years ago. The mayor was allegedly recorded comparing (Jewish) reporter Oliver... View details »
Mea Culpa
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Aspects of Noël Coward
Saturday 16 Feb @ National Theatre More times »
Free
Prolific playwright Noël Coward was once described by fellow dramatist Terence Rattigan as "a phenomenon... unlikely to occur ever again in theatre history". Coward may... View details »
Aspects of Noël Coward
Art: Photography
Jazz in London
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ National Portrait Gallery More times »
Free
Take a trip back to the dark, smoky jazz clubs of the '50s with Walter Hanlon's atmospheric exhibition. While working in the music business during... View details »
Jazz in London
Art
John Copnall
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–2pm) @ Mark Barrow Fine Art More times »
Free
In memory of John Copnall's passing in June of last year, Mark Barrow Fine Art displays a chronology of the noted painter's finest works on... View details »
John Copnall
Art
Loose Booty
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–6pm) @ Vegas Gallery More times »
Free
Beg, borrow and/or steal appears to be the premise for Vegas Gallery's forthcoming exhibition, Loose Booty, which sees artists from Geneva and London join forces.... View details »
Loose Booty
Art
Andy Warhol 1948 - 1960
Saturday 16 Feb (9am–1pm) @ Timothy Taylor Gallery More times »
Free
Andy Warhol 1948 - 1960 is a rare opportunity to view early works from the celebrated American pop artist, made before his graduation from the... View details »
Andy Warhol 1948 - 1960
Art
Laughing in a Foreign Language
Saturday 16 Feb @ Hayward Gallery More times »
Many otherwise serious-minded people use comedy to escape their troubles and forget themselves for a short while; so when humour seeps into the notoriously stiff-backed... View details »
Laughing in a Foreign Language
Film: Shorts
Apoohcalypse Now
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Hayward Gallery More times »
Free
Francis Ford Coppola meets AA Milne; Marlon Brando meets Winnie the Pooh; Vietnam meets the Hundred Acre Wood. Mexican artist Artemio's new film offers a... View details »
Apoohcalypse Now
Film: Documentary
Our Daily Bread
Saturday 16 Feb @ ICA More times »
Nikolaus Geyrhalter's latest documentary provides a relentless, exposé of the industrialized meat industry. Our Daily Bread offers brutal vignettes of the numerous processes that reduce... View details »
Our Daily Bread
Art
The Little Theatre of Disease and Desire
Saturday 16 Feb (10:30am–5pm) @ Old Operating Theatre More times »
Artist Daniel Baker creates scenarios from a play about a disease, The Simbysial Case, taking inspiration from the paper theatres popular during Victorian times. The... View details »
The Little Theatre of Disease and Desire
Art
Before Magic Dies - Not Before Magic
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–4pm) @ Gone Tomorrow Gallery More times »
Free
Anthropology and ethnography have inspired many artworks of the last century, from the modernist paintings of Picasso and Matisse to films like Dances With Wolves... View details »
Before Magic Dies - Not Before Magic
Performing Arts: Theatre
Weapons of Happiness
Saturday 16 Feb (3 & 7:30pm) @ Finborough Theatre More times »
Howard Brenton's Weapons of Happiness was the first play to be performed at the Lyttleton in the politically turbulent '70s, causing a storm and winning... View details »
Weapons of Happiness
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Homecoming
Saturday 16 Feb @ Almeida Theatre More times »
The Homecoming, a '60s classic by Harold Pinter, tells the story of an ex-pat and his wife who return to working-class north London from a... View details »
The Homecoming
Performing Arts: Theatre
A Prayer for My Daughter
Saturday 16 Feb @ Young Vic More times »
Stemming from Thomas Babe's gritty narrative of social unrest, A Prayer for My Daughter takes place in the turmoil of post-Vietnam America. Pitting authority against... View details »
A Prayer for My Daughter
Art
Andrew McAttee
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–5:30pm) @ Forster Gallery More times »
Free
Andrew McAttee's paintings glow with Technicolor positivity. After stints as a builder and street artist, McAttee sought out classical training, but hints of his street-art... View details »
Andrew McAttee
Performing Arts: Theatre
Dido, Queen of Carthage
Saturday 16 Feb @ Kensington Palace State Apartments More times »
Although he may not be as much of a household name, Shakespeare's contemporary Christopher Marlowe remains one of England's most exciting and unappreciated dramatists. First... View details »
Dido, Queen of Carthage
Performing Arts: Theatre
Speed-the-Plow
Saturday 16 Feb (2:30 & 7:30pm) @ Old Vic Theatre More times »
Who better to play David Mamet's two slick, fast-talking Hollywood film producers than two slick, fast-talking Hollywood actors? The Old Vic delivers the dream team... View details »
Speed-the-Plow
Art
Crystal Vision
Saturday 16 Feb (11–1am) @ Dream Bags / Jaguar Shoes More times »
Free
Mystic south London septet Crystal Vision have adorned a trendsetting former clothing emporium with their fantastical and wonderful creations. Although classed as a collective, the... View details »
Crystal Vision
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1001 Inventions
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–5pm) @ Croydon Clocktower More times »
Free
Croydon isn't exactly top-of-mind when it comes to visiting museums, but this free exhibition at the town's exhibition gallery aims to challenge that. With a... View details »
1001 Inventions
Art
The Most Beautiful Woman in Gucha
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–5:50pm) @ Tate Britain More times »
Free
After debuting at the 2006 Venice Biennale, Breda Beban's wonder of a film is now taking the rest of the continent by storm. At a... View details »
The Most Beautiful Woman in Gucha
Art
Shelley Cassidy
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–5pm) @ Fairfax Gallery More times »
Free
Shelley Cassidy originally developed her style through large-scale mural commissions across the Los Angeles area. Since switching from acrylics to oils, her work has become... View details »
Shelley Cassidy
Art: Photography
Larry Clark
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–4pm) @ Simon Lee Gallery More times »
Free
Shock-and-awe cult director Larry Clark brings his quasi-fetishistic portraiture of decrepit urban youth to the grim streets of Mayfair. Los Angeles 2003 - 2006 follows... View details »
Larry Clark
More Flavor: Festival
China in London
Saturday 16 Feb @ Various locations More times »
It's fitting that the Year of the Rat — a zodiac sign traditionally associated with enterprise and activity — coincides with the XXIX Olympiad in... View details »
China in London
Art: Photography
Alexander Rodchenko
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–10pm) @ Hayward Gallery More times »
Giveaway
In Revolution in Photography, the Hayward celebrates Russian photographer Alexander Rodchenko's trail-blazing versatility. Featuring more than 120 original prints and photomontages, the exhibition traces Rodchenko's... View details »
Alexander Rodchenko
Art
Yayoi Kusama
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Victoria Miro Gallery More times »
Free
The Victoria Miro presents the second of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's two-part tour de force. Spanning two buildings, Kusama's unique universe features her trademark use... View details »
Yayoi Kusama
Art: Photography
Peacocks & Pinstripes
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–5pm) @ Fashion and Textile Museum More times »
Made possible by the Fashion and Textile Museum and the Getty Images Gallery, Peacocks & Pinstripes explores the evolution of masculine fashion. The collection looks... View details »
Peacocks & Pinstripes
Art: Photography
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–6pm) @ The Photographers' Gallery More times »
Free
The quality of the annual Deutsche Börse photography competition just gets better every year. Though this year's winner won't be announced until March, the Photographers'... View details »
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Film
A Life More Ordinary
Saturday 16 Feb @ ICA More times »
Giveaway
For a break from the pant-soiling horror that represents Japan's more famous cinematic output, the ICA presents a season of films that faithfully represent contemporary... View details »
A Life More Ordinary
Art
Beyond Burma
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Menier Chocolate Factory More times »
Free
The paintings in Beyond Burma may vary in both style and technique, but they all depict the opposing forces of beauty and tragedy. Drawing from... View details »
Beyond Burma
Art
The Island
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–6pm) @ TAG Fine Arts More times »
Free
You could say that Stephen Walter — famous for his Similands maps of Britain — is a cartographer. And yet, these maps are nothing like... View details »
The Island
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Cimarron!
Saturday 16 Feb @ Various locations More times »
Free
This festival recognizes and celebrates the African cultural legacy in Latin America through lectures, music, art, dance and film. Highlights include Afro-Peruvian and Afro-Colombian evenings... View details »
Cimarron!
Film
Cornelia Parker
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Whitechapel Art Gallery More times »
Free
Notorious artist Cornelia Parker likes to experiment with media. Previous materials have included dust from the Whispering Gallery at St Paul's Cathedral,... View details »
Cornelia Parker
Art
The Camden Town Group
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Tate Britain More times »
Unlike Hawley Arms' caners Winehouse, Fielding and Geldof, this Camden Town Group was a collective of realist painters working in the borough during the early... View details »
The Camden Town Group
More Flavor: Fashion
Planar (of, or relating to a plane)
Saturday 16 Feb (noon) @ ICA More times »
Planar — a collaboration between fashion designer Simon Thorogood and artist/designer Chris Ratcliffe — pioneers new ways to look at clothing. After doing research on... View details »
Planar (of, or relating to a plane)
Art
Simon Keenleyside
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–4pm) @ Rokeby More times »
Free
For his second solo exhibition at Rokeby, Simon Keenleyside explores the conceptual boundaries of landscapes by examinging the locales around his Essex home. Although many... View details »
Simon Keenleyside
More Flavor: City Gem
Pollock's Toy Museum
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–5pm) @ Pollock's Toy Museum More times »
Evoke dusty memories of bygone days with a visit to Pollock's Toy Museum, nestled in the heart of Fitzrovia. Comprised of two conjoined 18th- and... View details »
Pollock's Toy Museum
Art: Photography
Carnaby Kiss Exhibition
Saturday 16 Feb (11am–6pm) @ Carnaby Gallery More times »
Free
If public displays of affection don't make you cringe, then head to bustling Carnaby Street, where fashion photographer and Central Saint Martins graduate Gregg Stone... View details »
Carnaby Kiss Exhibition
Art: Photography
Vanity Fair Portraits
Saturday 16 Feb (10am–6pm) @ National Portrait Gallery More times »
Ever since it launched way back when, Vanity Fair has never failed to raise an eyebrow — least of all for its instantly classic cover... View details »
Vanity Fair Portraits
Film
Heart-Shaped Cinema Season
Saturday 16 Feb @ ICA More times »
Ditch the cynicism and celebrate V-Day with a little old-fashioned romance. The ICA features four films over the coming days, pooh-poohing the holiday's skeptics with... View details »
Heart-Shaped Cinema Season
Art
Chris von Steiner
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–6pm) @ Strychnin Gallery More times »
Free
Proverbial myth and sinister mayhem collide at Strychnin Gallery, courtesy of French visual artist Chris von Steiner. Comprising a selection of digital paintings, The Snow... View details »
Chris von Steiner
Film: Documentary
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
Saturday 16 Feb @ ICA More times »
Giveaway
Photographer Annie Leibovitz's best-known images — a nude John Lennon clutching at Yoko Ono, a radiantly pregnant Demi Moore — have become visual icons in... View details »
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
Art
Hypersurface
Saturday 16 Feb (noon–6pm) @ Rod Barton Invites More times »
Free
Renegade curator and gallery director Roderick Barton presents a triumvirate of emerging artists for this group show, which investigates the relationship between real and virtual... View details »
Hypersurface