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London Festival of Architecture
Thursday 19 June @ Various locations More times»
Opening
With an inspired approach to what could have easily descended into standard festival programming, the London Festival of Architecture kicks off with an opening celebration... View details »
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Taste of London
Thursday 19 June (noon–4 & 5:30–9:30pm) @ Regent's Park More times»
Gastronomes of all breeds are set to swarm Regent's Park over the coming days, when Taste of London hits town. Sample culinary delights from more... View details »
Art: Photography
Blaize Simon
Thursday 19 June @ Calvert Avenue More times»
Free
London-born photographer Blaize Simon returns to the capital for a month-long show stretching the length of Shoreditch's Calvert Avenue. Best-known for black-and-white Polaroid snaps from... View details »
Blaize Simon
Performing Arts
The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unknown
Thursday 19 June (8pm) @ Toynbee Studios More times»
The choreography and design team Bock & Vincenzi sets Fritz Lang's deranged Dr. Mabuse loose from the world of celluloid, rendering him free to channel... View details »
The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unknown
Reading
Grattan Puxon
Thursday 19 June (6:30pm) @ Housmans Booksellers
Free
This evening, a faint whiff of dissent is in the air at Housmans — who fittingly proclaim themselves "radical booksellers since 1945" — as they... View details »
Grattan Puxon
Film
Female Agents
Thursday 19 June (6:30pm) @ Curzon Soho
Jean-Paul Salomé's romp stars a bevy of Gallic femmes in a daring mission to save a wounded British agent from the clutches of pursuing Nazis.... View details »
Female Agents
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This Is Music Launch
Thursday 19 June (7:30pm) @ Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen
To launch their new record label, British artist-management company This is Music corrals some of its brightest stars into the backroom of the Hoxton Square... View details »
This Is Music Launch
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Côte
Thursday 19 June (8am–midnight) @ Côte More times»
The first Côte opened in Wimbledon last August; before the rapturous reception had died down, a Soho-based second location opened in May, bringing the all-day... View details »

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Amora
Thursday 19 June (1pm–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
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Hibiscus
Thursday 19 June (noon–2:30 & 6:30–10pm) @ Hibiscus More times»
In just a month, chef-proprietor Claude Bosi has taken London's restaurant world by storm. With the relocation of his two Michelin stars from Ludlow to... View details »
Hibiscus
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Billingsgate Market
Thursday 19 June (4am) @ Billingsgate Market More times»
Free
Fans of cod and plaice, or finer fishy delicacies, should prepare for a treat. Despite mainly serving the restaurant and retail trades, Billingsgate Market is... View details »
Billingsgate Market
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Skateboard at the Southbank Centre
Thursday 19 June (8–11am) @ Southbank Centre More times»
Free
For a rather serene moment of skateboarding, set the alarm early and cruise on down to the Southbank in the early hours of the morning.... View details »
Skateboard at the Southbank Centre
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Horse Riding at Wimbledon Village Stables
Thursday 19 June (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
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Café on the Hill
Thursday 19 June (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
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Furnace
Thursday 19 June (10am–3pm & 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
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Viktor & Rolf
Thursday 19 June (11am–10pm) @ Barbican Centre More times»
Giveaway
About as far-removed from traditional fashion houses as possible, Dutch duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren have a surreal sense of design. Their collections are... View details »
Viktor & Rolf
Art
For Your Eyes Only
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Imperial War Museum Park More times»
Ian Fleming, the author responsible for birthing the shaken-not-stirred secret agent James Bond, receives his due in this new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum.... View details »
For Your Eyes Only
Art
Free Range 2008
Thursday 19 June @ The Old Truman Brewery More times»
Free
Following on the success of last year's Free Range exhibition, the art and design showcase — the largest of its kind in the UK and... View details »
Free Range 2008
Music: Rock/Pop
The Grand Acoustic Show
Thursday 19 June (7–10pm) @ The Grand Union More times»
Free
The Grand Union mini-chain has jumped on the gourmet-burger craze — and added a cocktail lounge to the concept. A nice mix of lived-in style... View details »
The Grand Acoustic Show
Art
Blood on Paper
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times»
Free
This new exhibition at the V&A offers visual art reworkings and interpretations of the humble paperback. The works on display range from large-scale installations to... View details »
Blood on Paper
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Kite Flying on Hampstead Heath
Thursday 19 June @ Hampstead Heath More times»
Free
Rosy up those cheeks on the Heath for a return to classic weekend pursuits. Kites plus mates usually equals fun, so strafe unwitting passers-by with... View details »
Kite Flying on Hampstead Heath
Art
Elizabethan Flagons
Thursday 19 June (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
Art: Photography
Jazz in London
Thursday 19 June (10am–9pm) @ 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
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Parkour
Thursday 19 June @ 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
Art: Architecture/Design
Skin + Bones
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Somerset House More times»
Exploring the enduring love affair between two creative entities, Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture hits Somerset House's newest space, the Embankment... View details »
Skin + Bones
Art: Architecture/Design
Richard Rogers & Architects
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Design Museum More times»
Modern, functional design has long been synonymous with architect Richard Rogers, who's stamped his distinctive imprint on buildings throughout Europe. To appropriately honour his career,... View details »
Richard Rogers & Architects
Art
A Century of Olympic Posters
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Museum of Childhood More times»
Free
After the recent debacle with our city's own 2012 Olympic logo, you might be tempted to dismiss this little gem of a show, but it... View details »
A Century of Olympic Posters
Art: Architecture/Design
China Design Now
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times»
Celebrating China's return to the graphic-art world stage, China Design Now embarks on a three-part journey along the country's coastline. The cities examined — Shenzhen,... View details »
China Design Now
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The Regent
Thursday 19 June (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
Film
Children of Glory
Thursday 19 June @ Various locations More times»
With the Russian FSB flexing its muscles once again under Putin, Krisztina Goda's gripping Cold War-era drama bristles with prescience as it recounts the story... View details »
Children of Glory
Art
Listening Post
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ The Science Museum More times»
Free
Idle conversations on Facebook walls, MySpace comments and message forums may not feel as intimate after Listening Post arrives at the Science Museum. Asking "What... View details »
Listening Post
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Pollock's Toy Museum
Thursday 19 June (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
Performing Arts: Theatre
Pygmalion
Thursday 19 June @ Old Vic Theatre More times»
George Bernard Shaw's rags-to-riches tale was made famous by George Cukor's 1964 film musical My Fair Lady, which starred Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins —... View details »
Pygmalion
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Meltdown
Thursday 19 June @ Southbank Centre More times»
It's not often that a festival attracts more attention for its curators than its performers, but that's long been the case with the Southbank's prestigious... View details »
Meltdown
Art
Liliane Lijn
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Riflemaker Gallery More times»
Free
Liliane Lijn's fascination with cosmic forces continues with Stardust. The kinetic artist explores the relationship between space and time by using light, sound and movement... View details »
Liliane Lijn
Art
Ryan Gander
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ South London Gallery More times»
Free
Some may spend their gap year soul-searching (that is, aimlessly wandering the globe or lolling about in a drunken stupor). But when Ryan Gander took... View details »
Ryan Gander
Art
Clare Barclay
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Camden Arts Centre More times»
Free
In her solo exhibition at Camden Arts Centre this month, Glaswegian installation artist Claire Barclay displays an array of deliciously subversive creations that teeter on... View details »
Clare Barclay
Art: Architecture/Design
The Story of the Supremes
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times»
Relive the days of '60s doo-wop and soul at the Victoria & Albert Museum's latest exhibition. Hailed as one of the most successful performing groups... View details »
The Story of the Supremes
Art
Tom Hunter
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:45pm) @ Museum of Childhood More times»
Free
Tom Hunter's photographic project Are You Being Served? takes over the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood this month. Exploring the ever-changing face of the... View details »
Tom Hunter
Art: Photography
Street & Studio
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Tate Modern More times»
Giveaway
Featuring 350 influential works that span from the 19th century to the current day, the Tate Modern's expansive exhibition explores the dichotomy between images produced... View details »
Street & Studio
Art: Photography
Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ Proud Galleries More times»
Free
It's good to see Proud Galleries opening their new Camden home in a suitably rock 'n roll way. Taking an up-close and personal look at... View details »
Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent
Art
Hans Josephsohn
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Hauser & Wirth More times»
Free
It's impressive that figurative sculptor Hans Josephsohn is still active in his practice at age 87 — and more so that his new works are... View details »
Hans Josephsohn
Art
Mona Hatoum
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art More times»
Free
British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's show at the Parasol Unit includes a decade's worth of work, giving viewers an opportunity to engage with the full range... View details »
Mona Hatoum
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DJ Night at the Castle Climbing Centre
Thursday 19 June (6:30–9:30pm) @ The Castle Climbing Centre More times»
An endless playlist of Europop, Chris de Burgh and the Cliffhanger soundtrack is a thing of the past at this Stoke Newington bouldering locale; for... View details »
DJ Night at the Castle Climbing Centre
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Haozhan
Thursday 19 June (noon–11:30pm) @ 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
Art
Rob Ryan
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ Tatty Devine More times»
Free
Master papercutter Rob Ryan is the king of collaboration — he's produced an accessories collection for Paul Smith, a dress for Vogue, a Christmas window... View details »
Rob Ryan
Art
John Hoyland
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:30pm) @ Nevill Keating McIlroy More times»
Free
John Hoyland is often compared to Mark Rothko for the way he uses bold blocks of colour; but the Sheffield-born painter's canvases are lighter and... View details »
John Hoyland
Art
Gail Pickering
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ Gasworks More times»
Free
Artist and filmmaker Gail Pickering isn't one to shy away from haphazard influences, as her current show at Gasworks proves. In her film Hungary! and... View details »
Gail Pickering
Art
Street Art
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Tate Modern More times»
Free
Now that the sun's finally made an appearance, wandering around a gallery may not be the first thing on your mind — fortunately, the Tate... View details »
Street Art
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Dex Club
Thursday 19 June (noon–midnight) @ Dex Club More times»
Dex Club in Brixton is London's newest private members' club, featuring eight DJ-friendly hotel rooms, quality British dining, a spectacular '20s-style main space and a... View details »
Dex Club
Art
Nought to Sixty
Thursday 19 June (noon–9pm) @ ICA More times»
The ICA's ambitious new show brings together 60 early career artists from Britain and Ireland. In an exhibition spanning six months, the artworks roll over... View details »
Nought to Sixty
Performing Arts: Theatre
King Lear
Thursday 19 June @ Shakespeare's Globe More times»
Shakespeare's most tragic of tragedies was in the limelight last year with the RSC's production starring Sir Ian McKellen. For the Globe's version, highly regarded... View details »
King Lear
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Bikram Yoga
Thursday 19 June (6:45am–9pm) @ Bikram Yoga City More times»
Until the advent of Bikram, yoga was associated mostly with unlawful bending and the ubiquitous "om". Now, the modern twist on the ancient technique has,... View details »
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Fox & Anchor
Thursday 19 June (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
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Amazing Butterflies
Thursday 19 June (10am–3:15pm) @ Natural History Museum More times»
Nothing says "summer is here" like butterflies — just the sight of them fluttering around the park is enough to send most people into paroxysms... View details »
Amazing Butterflies
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Chalk Garden
Thursday 19 June (2:30 & 7:30pm) @ Donmar Warehouse More times»
Enid Bagnold's dark comedy The Chalk Garden kicks off tonight at Donmar Warehouse's not-for-profit theatre. Bagnold, best known for penning Elizabeth Taylor vehicle National Velvet,... View details »
The Chalk Garden
Art
Michael Samuels
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ Rokeby More times»
Free
Michael Samuels' exhibition at Bloomsbury's Rokeby precedes this year's Jerwood Contemporary Painters tour, for which the artist has been nominated. Taking an experimental approach to... View details »
Michael Samuels
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Salt Yard
Thursday 19 June (noon–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
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China Landscape
Thursday 19 June (10am–5:30pm) @ British Museum More times»
Free
Two of the capital's cultural powerhouses — the British Museum and Kew Gardens — join forces to provide insight into the horticultural preferences of the... View details »
China Landscape
Art
Antti Laitinen
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ Nettie Horn More times»
Free
Helsinki-based artist Antti Laitinen offers an absurdist take on the notion of property and nationality with his solo exhibition of video, photography and installation work.... View details »
Antti Laitinen
Art
Quintessential
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Grenade Gallery More times»
Free
The Grenade Art Collective, a group of eight urban artists, have taken refuge from the grimy walls of London's streets and set up an indoor... View details »
Quintessential
Art: Photography
The Rolling Stones 1969 US Tour
Thursday 19 June (11am–7pm) @ Proud Central More times»
Free
Oh, to be a fly on the wall. Such is the sentiment provoked by Ethan Russell's photographs of the Rolling Stones' infamous 1969 US tour,... View details »
The Rolling Stones 1969 US Tour
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Festival of Latin Music
Thursday 19 June (7pm) @ Green Note More times»
Green Note Café presents the Festival of Latin Music, bringing Cuban grooves and salsa beats to Camden. Events get underway courtesy of Chilean maestro Mauricio... View details »
Festival of Latin Music
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Aaya
Thursday 19 June (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 »
Art Fair
Summer Exhibition 2008
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Royal Academy of Arts More times»
With more than £70,000 up for grabs in prize money, including the £25,000 Charles Wollaston Award, the stakes are high at the Royal Academy of... View details »
Art
Past-Forward
Thursday 19 June (11am–3pm) @ Project Space 176 More times»
French curator Vincent Honoré's exhibition at this fabulous NW5 art space explores conceptual art and manipulated media. Past-Forward features two specially commissioned pieces: one by... View details »
Past-Forward
Art: Photography
Roger Hooper
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ the.gallery@oxo More times»
Free
Inspired by Sir David Attenborough's early nature documentaries and his own extensive work for the World Wildlife Fund, photographer Roger Hooper has travelled the globe... View details »
Roger Hooper
Art
Angaza Afrika
Thursday 19 June (12:30–5:30pm) @ October Gallery More times»
Free
If you can't afford a holiday this summer, transport yourself to another place with Angaza Afrika (Look Around Africa), a showcase of some of the... View details »
Angaza Afrika
Art
Dicky Graham
Thursday 19 June (noon–5pm) @ f-art More times»
Free
For his debut solo show, London-based artist Dicky Graham created ten sculptures of dog faces from scrap metal and found objects like brushes, funnels and... View details »
Dicky Graham
Art
Jake & Dinos Chapman
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ White Cube Mason's Yard More times»
Free
BritArt's most infamous double act (not counting the duo's former bosses Gilbert & George) returns with a much-anticipated show. Exact details of the exhibition have... View details »
Jake & Dinos Chapman
Art: Photography
Miroslav Tichý
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ Michael Hoppen Gallery More times»
Free
Czech artist Miroslav Tichý produced most of his oeuvre between 1950 and 1980, but it was not until the summer of 2005 that his work... View details »
Miroslav Tichý
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Pitmen Painters
Thursday 19 June @ National Theatre More times»
Free
In 1934, some enlightened colliery men in Woodhorn, Northumberland, formed an evening class on art appreciation. The group subsequently took up painting, drawing and sculpting,... View details »
The Pitmen Painters
Art
Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ FA Projects More times»
Free
The four Hungarian painters featured in this exhibition have all witnessed their fair share of sociopolitical upheaval, having lived through Communism, its breakdown and the... View details »
Portraits of yesterday, today and tomorrow
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Brunello Picnic in Kensington Gardens
Thursday 19 June @ 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 »
Performing Arts
Sprint Festival
Thursday 19 June @ Camden People's Theatre More times»
Giveaway
The jewel-like Camden People's Theatre, loomed over by the Euston Tower block, is the spiritual home of London's experimental-theatre and performance-art scenes. Starting today, the... View details »
Sprint Festival
Art
Bernd Krauss
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ The Shop More times»
Free
The Whitechapel populates a disparate collection of East London venues as part of ongoing art project The Street; since March, artists and curators have been... View details »
Bernd Krauss
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Fernando Casasempere
Thursday 19 June @ The Economist Plaza More times»
Free
The Economist and the Contemporary Art Society have teamed up to bring sculpture to the heart of the city. For the next three months, London-based... View details »
Fernando Casasempere
Art
Bob Dylan
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Halcyon Gallery More times»
Free
If you think that being one of the world's greatest musicians is talent enough, think again — this exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork shows that... View details »
Bob Dylan
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Whitecross Street Market
Thursday 19 June (11am–5pm) @ Whitecross Street More times»
Free
For those lusting after a little more than the usual lunchtime selection of sandwiches and salads, best head to Whitecross Street Market. One of London's... View details »
Whitecross Street Market
Art
Hervé Ingrand
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Mummery + Schnelle More times»
Free
Hervé Ingrand's La Découverte du Cabinet de Dessins (The Discovery of the Cabinet of Drawings) takes over Mummery + Schnelle for the next few months,... View details »
Hervé Ingrand
Art
Piers Jackson
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ T1 + 2 More times»
Free
British artist (and former Jade Jagger beau) Piers Jackson unveils Optica — a collection of works two years in the making — at newbie gallery... View details »
Piers Jackson
Art
Daniela Schönbächler
Thursday 19 June @ Riflemaker Gallery More times»
Free
Awaiting your contemplation, Murano-based artist Daniela Schönbächler's work is in situ in Soho's former gun factory. Schönbächler brings a fragment of the Italian city, famed... View details »
Daniela Schönbächler
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Abigail Lane
Thursday 19 June (10am–6pm) @ Matches More times»
Free
Abigail Lane first came to the public's attention 20 years ago as one of the YBAs involved in then Goldsmiths College student Damien Hirst's groundbreaking... View details »
Performing Arts: Comedy
The NewsRevue
Thursday 19 June (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
Film
David Lean
Thursday 19 June @ NFT1 More times»
Giveaway
Although best remembered for his star-studded, Oscar-winning epics Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), director David Lean's early work... View details »
David Lean
Art: Photography
Ruth Orkin
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ Michael Hoppen Gallery More times»
Free
Ruth Orkin wryly described her half-century love affair with the camera as "making people look at what I want them to look at". The daughter... View details »
Ruth Orkin
Art
Matthew Harrison
Thursday 19 June (11am–6pm) @ Limoncello Gallery More times»
Free
On display at Hoxton's new Limoncello Gallery are playfully quirky mixed-media works from Matthew Harrison. The young designer pays homage to a number of artists... View details »
Matthew Harrison
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London Fencing Club
Thursday 19 June @ 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
Art
Lip-Gloss and Lacquer
Thursday 19 June (10am–5pm) @ Spring Projects More times»
Free
Lip-Gloss and Lacquer's seven artists take on fashion, celebrity and commodification in the glamour industry. Laura Buckley uses video installations of light, refracted by moving... View details »
Lip-Gloss and Lacquer
Art
Damian Elwes
Thursday 19 June (10am–5pm) @ Lefevre Fine Art More times»
Free
Damian Elwes presents a series of portraits that do more than just represent a person on canvas. The artist depicts the studios (sans inhabitants) of... View details »
Damian Elwes
Art
Tom Milnes
Thursday 19 June (noon–6pm) @ Ferreira Projects More times»
Free
Tom Milnes uses his residency at the Gallery Studio to cultivate a strange collection of "culturally redundant audio material". Walkmen, new-age music, and relaxation tapes... View details »
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Refugee Week
Thursday 19 June @ Various locations More times»
First held in 1998, Refugee Week returns with a jam-packed lineup of shows, exhibitions and conferences celebrating the diverse contributions that refugees have made to... View details »
Refugee Week
Art
The Psychology of Fear
Thursday 19 June (11am–5pm) @ 198 More times»
Free
At her solo show at Herne Hill's 198, Iran-born UK-based artist Maria Kheirkhah confronts the rise of fear in modern society resulting from the British... View details »
The Psychology of Fear
Art: Architecture/Design
John McAslan + Partners
Thursday 19 June (9am–5:30pm) @ Dreamspace Gallery More times»
Free
Londoners hear plenty about graduate work in the fields of fashion, art and design, but architecture and engineering go virtually unmentioned. This show at the... View details »
John McAslan + Partners
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Cha Cha Moon
Thursday 19 June (noon–11pm) @ 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 »