London agenda for Monday 12 March
1. Head to the Victoria for the kissing booth, bake sale, and s*e*x*y music of Tits & Giggles [Le Cool]
2. Listen to dirty and hypnotic psychedelic multi-tracked droning guitars from Shinji Masuko at Cafe Oto [Run Riot]
3. View a ‘ bloody, knife-wielding Lindsay Lohan’ and ‘Mischa Barton biting raw meat’ at Imitate Modern [Flavorpill]
4. Presumably end all human rights atrocities after having a Q&A with Noemi Weis, producer and writer of Desert RIders [Don’t Panic]
5. Talk about linking London and Essex by train [Ian Visits]
6. Buy books at My Back Pages [Tired of London]
12 Mar 2012
London agenda for Friday 9 March
1. Celebrate 80 Years Of Recording At Abbey Road Studios with unseen footage, archive photographs and vintage instrument in the actual Studio 2 [Le Cool]
2. Eat like a Moor in Hackney at Forgotten Feast [Run Riot]
3. Visit a secret Hoxton warehouse location for The Gaslamp Killer [Flavorpill]
4. Watch Evokateur Crows launch their Wedding at 93 Feet East [Don’t Panic]
5. View the London Pictures of Gilbert & George [Time Out]
6. Listen to gasbag David Starkey justify how Henry VIII reinvented the Royal Library [Ian Visits]
7. Attend the Docklands Cinema Club [Tired of London]
09 Mar 2012
London agenda for Thursday 8 March
1. View a short ‘study of three young men devoted to their shared passion for smart dressing, rare soul music, and socialising’ with The New Faces by Dean Chalkley [Le Cool]
2. Celebrate women’s day at the BFI [Run RIot]
3. Hear the hidden gems and special records of Bushwacka! at The Roots [Don’t Panic]
4. Learn to stuff and mount a pigeon at An Introduction to Taxidermy [Ian Visits]
5. Sit in St George’s Square [Tired of London]
08 Mar 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 7 March
1. Round up the usual suspects to watch Casablanca at the Brick Lane Pop-Up Cinema [Le Cool]
2. Discover how to make a difference thanks to the School of Life [Run Riot]
3. Watch Dry the River at new Queen of Hoxton night, Simply Rad [Flavorpill]
4. Listen to The Olivia Tremor Control at Cargo [Don’t Panic]
5. Finally, a full and frank discussion on graphite [Ian Visits]
6. See the flowering of the English baroque memorial [Tired of London]
07 Mar 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 6 March
1. See Swedish electro-pop singer Karin Park at Madame Jojo’s new night, White Heat [Le Cool]
2. Hear an old timey radio show live, Edinburgh fringe style, at the Fitzrovia Radio Hour [Run Riot]
3. Watch Band of Skulls at the Roundhouse [Don’t Panic]
4. Get the folk on with Washington DC-based Vandaveer at the Slaughtered Lamb [Flavorpill]
5. Get a definitive history of The City from historian David Kynaston [Ian Visits]
6. See the Map Room at the Charles Lamb [Tired of London]
06 Mar 2012
London agenda for Monday 5 March
1. View the cheeky art of Jeremy Deller at the Hayward [Le Cool]
2. Gawk at some rarely seen pictures of Marilyn Monroe [Run Riot]
3. Watch the tense documentary, Liberia ’77 [Don’t Panic]
4. Visit the lost leper hospitals of London [Ian Visits]
5. Find the Yuri Gagarin statue [Tired of London]
05 Mar 2012
London agenda for Friday 2 March
1. Take a ‘masterclass in Electronic Soul’ at the Brainfeeder Takeover of Village Underground [Le Cool]
2. Sure, it’s an electronic night, but these guys deserve support strictly by their clarifying name: The Idiots are Winning [Run RIot]
3. Reflect on personal loss, political power and the ego from artists Sanam Khatibi, Daniel Medina, Jamie Shovlin at Waterside [Don’t Panic]
4. Look at how Rome maintained control over Londinium by the sword at the British Museum [Ian Visits]
5. Visit Harrow Museum [Tired of London]
02 Mar 2012
London agenda for Wednesday 29 February
1. Watch the 1984 Alex Cox film Repo Man at the ICA. Getting there early means cake and cocktails. [ Le Cool]
2. Enjoy the history of typography [Run Riot]
3. Listen to classical music ‘dragged in to 21st Century Shoreditch’ by the City of London Sinfonia [Flavorpill]
4. Get a midweek dose of drum and base with Fabio, Bryan G , and Tenda at Swerve [Don’t Panic]
5. Watch the funny chap from the insurance ads on the telly, Chris Addison [Time Out]
6. Watch an illustrated talk on ‘Why Nothing Matters’ by Ronald Green [Ian Visits]
7. Find the Leaping Hare of Broadgate Circle [Tired of London]
29 Feb 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 28 February
1. Celebrate everything that the Netherlands has given to the world at Double Dutch [Run Riot]
2. Watch the always fabulous Book Slam, tonight featuring Book Slam short story writer Jon McGregor and poet Francesca Beard at the Tabernacle [Don’t Panic]
3. View Montreal playwright Francois Archambault’s ‘morality play with no morals’ The Leisure Society [Time Out]
4. Meet Charles Dickens, amateur magician [Ian Visits]
5. Walk beside Pen Ponds [Tired of London]
28 Feb 2012
London agenda for Monday 27 February
1. Hear Django Django at Xoyo [Le Cool]
2. Watch the amazing Ursula Martinez’s live routine, My Stories, Your Emails [Run Riot]
3. Try out the new Boris bus on Route 38 (Victoria – Hackney) [Time Out]
4. Discuss the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and England at the LSE [Ian Visits]
5. Visit St George the Martyr [Tired of London]
27 Feb 2012
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