London agenda for Monday 26 March 2012
1. Join the anarchists discussing the intelligence of crowds and crowd control [Le Cool]
2. Then discuss how the aesthetics of protest are informed by the visual arts and vice versa at the Museum of London [Run Riot]
3. Viddy the stage production of A Clockwork Orange at the Arcola [Flavorpill]
4. Listen to Porcelain Raft at the Lex [Don’t Panic]
5. Explore the churches, theatres, sex shops, brothels, restaurants and pubs of Soho with Simon Fanshawe [Ian Visits]
6. See the Mottingham Ice Well [Tired of London]
26 Mar 2012
London agenda for Friday 23 March
1. Listen to the ethereal, gentle, and folky music of Christa Vi [Le Cool]
2. Watch a defiant, brazen, half-cut version of a faded comeback gig by Frontman [Run Riot]
3. Hear Leeds-born dubstep producer Rusko at Fabric [Flavorpill]
4. Unwind to low slung beats, building up to dance floor grooves late into the night at Socio Disco [Don’t Panic]
5. Gaze at the stars and the moon at the Hampstead Observatory [Ian Visits]
23 Mar 2012
London agenda for Thursday 22 March 2012
1. Celebrate the end of the world at the Tricycle [Le Cool]
2. Listen to London Fields Radio live at the London Fields pub [Run Riot]
3. Hear the spine-tingling music of Tokyo-born / London-based electronic musician Masaaki Yoshida at Cargo [Flavorpill]
4. Play a mutant form of bingo at a secret location of the Underground Rebel Bingo Club [Don’t Panic]
5. Learn how Stalin fought his most mortal enemy: Mother Nature [Ian Visits]
6. Attend a talk at Dr Johnson’s House [Tired of London]
22 Mar 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 21 March
1. Visit an exhibition where the images will either be tattooed into your skin or burnt at the end. Burning Ink [Le Cool]
2. Hear Snipe favourites Summer Camp at Scala [Run Riot]
3. Regard the humble postcard [Flavorpill]
4. Chat up Catherine Deneuve at a screening of her new film, Beloved [Don’t Panic]
5. Make passes at girls who change social norms with regard to eyewear [Ian Visits]
6. Walk on Streatham Common [Tired of London]
21 Mar 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 20 March
1. Listen to the intricate fretwork and elegant melodies of M Ward [Le Cool]
2. View the cartoon depictions of violence – a fabric axe, stylised bloodstains – of Craig Fisher: Pretty Disastrous [Flavorpill]
3. Subject oneself to the house, grime, garage, and bass of No Bull$h!# [Don’t Panic]
4. Run from The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms [Ian Visits]
5. Have lunch at Wesley’s Cafe [Tired of London]
20 Mar 2012
London agenda for Monday 19 March
1. View a series of original works by some of Britain’s most influential artists at Somerset House, commissioned by the homeless charity Crisis [Le Cool]
2. Watch an ensemble of ten incredible performers, set to a haunting score, at Random Dance: Far [Run Riot]
3. Resent the underfunding of poetry at the Forward Arts Foundation poetry prizes [Flavorpill]
4. See Spiritualised at the Hackney Empire [Don’t Panic]
5. Find a hospital of London, Bethlem [Ian Visits]
6. See Alexander’s Jubilee Oracle [Tired of London]
19 Mar 2012
London agenda for Friday 16 March
1. Listen to some ‘sweaty sincerity at the Macbeth’ from Dizraeli and the Small Gods [Le Cool]
2. Go to a club night where the club has been turned into an international airport, complete with the interior of a 747 airplane and its sunburned cabin crew and suave pilot, at Bearded Kitten: Around the World [Run Riot]
3. View ‘The Last Paintings’ of Joan Mitchell at Hauser & Wirth [Flavorpill]
4. Visit Rex the Dog at the Dalston Superstore [Don’t Panic]
5. Give a little love to Bugsy Malone at the Troxy [Time Out]
6. Join artists at London Transport Museum who will share how mobile and social networking tools can transform a city into an interactive playground Snipe has no idea what that means. [Ian Visits]
7. See the British Museum in twilight [Tired of London]
16 Mar 2012
London agenda for Thursday 15 March
1. Discuss her new book ‘Girls to the Front’, and the Riot Grrrl movement, with Sarah Marcus [Run Riot]
2. Enjoy rish stew, a pint or two of the black stuff, and plenty of craic with musician, producer, sound engineer and key figure in the lover’s rock genre, Dennis Bovell [Don’t Panic]
3. Refuse to ever, ever, change despite what these guys say [Ian Visits]
4. Listen to jazz at Hideaway [Tired of London]
15 Mar 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 14 March
1. Listen to the ‘spiky, marvellously contagious indie pop’ of Veronica Falls [Run Riot]
2. View a four decades of radical and experimental video treatments by Lis Rhodes [Flavorpill]
3. Discuss Ross Ashcroft’s new documentary on the economic crisis, Four Horsemen [Don’t Panic]
4. Listen to some commie pinkos discuss the media’s creation of the loony left [Ian Visits]
5. Explore West Norwood Cemetery [Tired of London]
14 Mar 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 13 March
1. Watch the hacks battle the flacks [Le Cool]
2. Listen to stories of evil bosses, faceless corporations, and rebellious underlings at Liar’s League: Hired & Fired [Run Riot]
3. Visit 93 Feet East for clothes stalls, DJs, art and special guest performances at Market Place [Don’t Panic]
4. Observe and report a discussion on Has Surveillance Gone Too Far? [Ian Visits]
5. Stock up at Dulwich Pot and Plant Garden [Tired of London]
13 Mar 2012
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