London agenda for Tuesday 10 January 2012
1. Jump onto a canal boat and let Alice lead the way [Run Riot]
2. Watch the Olympic test event in gymnastics? Whatever, Time Out [Time Out]
3. Hear about Harry Price, the most controversial and famous psychic researcher ever to live. Sarah Sparkes does the speaking. [Ian Visits]
4. See Stevenson’s Rocket [Tired of London]
10 Jan 2012
London agenda for Monday 9 January
1. Look at how Terence Conran, Matt Pyke, and Kate MccGwire decorate a hotel room [Run Riot]
2. Watch the Pajama Men joke about love and alien abduction at In the Middle of No One [Time Out]
3. Watch a film accusing the UN of corruption, rape, murder, and genocide at U.N. Me [Don’t Panic]
4. Find out how the Mediterranean was made [Ian Visits]
5. See the skateboard graveyard of Hungerford Bridge [Tired of London]
09 Jan 2012
London agenda for Friday 6 January
1. Skate away at Somerset House [Run Riot]
2. Hear a back-to-the-future set of influential tunes from the past two decades with A Guy Called Gerald [Flavorpill]
3. Watch a selection of the London Short Film Festival at Low Budget Mayhem [Don’t Panic]
4. Join the Geffrye’s own traditional burning of the holly and the ivy at a Farewell to Christmas [Ian Visits]
5. Learn about the St Margaret’s House Settlement [Tired of London]
06 Jan 2012
London agenda for Tuesday 3 January
1. Watch some of examples of Charles Dickens on film from the silent film era [Run Riot]
2. Go to Green Lanes ans kick ash [Ian Visits]
4. Watch Artery, Cold In Berlin, The Neat, and Partly Faithful at the Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen [London Gigs]
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03 Jan 2012
London agenda for 2 January 2012
1. Wring a final laugh from the holidays at Lost Letters to Santa [Run Riot]
2. Visit an art exhibit about art exhibits [Don’t Panic]
3. Discover everything about East London is true, while watching Leyton’s New Year’s Fireworks at 6pm on the 2nd. Really. [Ian Visits]
4. Admire St Michael’s Cornhill [Tired of London]
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02 Jan 2012
London agenda for Friday 23 December
1. Have a cringle mingle with Leo Zero, Pete Herbert, Leftside Wobble
Capita!, Jay Karim, Kev Kev & Joe Lye at Big in Japan [Don’t Panic]
2. Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People at Bloomsbury Theatre [Time Out]
3. Gaze at the stars and moon at the Hampstead Observatory [Ian Visits]
4. Have a tarot reading at Watkin’s [Tired of London]
And something for Christmas…
5. The Londonist did the hard work. What’s open on Christmas Day.
23 Dec 2011
London agenda for Thursday 22 December
1. Watch the Nightmare before Christmas at the Hackney Picturehouse [Le Cool]
2. Visit an Aladdin’s cave of a home for festive culinary delights by Tony Hornecker [Run Riot]
3. Play musical bingo with Jess Indeedy [Don’t Panic]
4. Hear the London Community Gospel Choir at the Jazz Cafe [Time Out]
5. Celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the University of London [Ian Visits]
22 Dec 2011
London agenda for Wednesday 21 December
1. Enjoy mulled wine and mince pies while watching the 1947 film at a cute Islington church and all proceeds go to homeless people. It’s Miracle on 34th Street [Le Cool]
2. Skate to a mix of house, disco and boogie, all remixed by Joey Negro at Somerset House [Run Riot]
3. Watch an evening of twisted, vintage-inspired circus-themed Christmas tales and Los Locos’ very special type of ‘dirty jazz’ at A Twisted Christmas Carol [Don’t Panic]
4. Picnic with the teddy bears? WTF, [Time Out]
5. Tour the Sambrook’s brewery in Battersea [Ian Visits]
21 Dec 2011
London agenda for 20 December 2011
1. Have an insight into the sometimes daunting and impenetrable world of high fashion through photography at Catwalk to Cover [Le Cool]
2. Watch the beautiful and thought-provoking theatre/illusion/dance, Murmurs [Run Riot]
3. Learn to draw death good at Art Macabre [Don’t Panic]
4. Join some music guys and some comedians to raise money for homeless helpers, Crisis [Time Out]
5. Walk around St Giles using a historic maps [Ian Visits]
6. See the six dials at Seven Dials [Tired of London]
20 Dec 2011
London agenda for Monday 19 December
1. Listen to songs about manic depression and nuclear holocaust survival by Gruff Rhys
2. Learn history by smelling it [Run Riot]
3. Hear traditional English music from the 12th–15th century at Yoolis [Don’t Panic]
4 See Terence Conran, artist Kate MccGwire and digital specialist Matt Pyke exhibit their favourite objects of desire at One Room, Three Global Names [Flavorpill]
5. Look at the lives and legacies of the Slave-owners of Bloomsbury [Ian Visits]
6. Buy books at the Willesden Bookshop [Tired of London]
19 Dec 2011
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