London agenda for Friday 18 November
1. Go have some crafts, cake, cocktails, and some sort of iPod-listening-like-speed-dating-thing [Le Cool]
2. Watch a brand-new musicial – created every performance – at Showstopper [Run Riot]
3. Watch Lovely Jonjo, Clouded Vison Miki Most We’re not Cool at the Dalston Superstore [Don’t Panic]
4. Listen to a folk-fueled festival in Crouch End [Flavorpill]
5. Get wired then anxious then have a pee at the Tea & Coffee festival [Time Out]
6. Look at illiuminated manuscripts [Ian Visits]
7. View the Olympic Park from Westfield’s Observation Deck [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
18 Nov 2011
London agenda for Thursday 17 November
1. Experience Burning Man from the safety of Denmark Hill via Venetia Dearden’s photos [Le Cool]
2. Enter the feathered-cloak-and-dagger world of art theft [Run Riot]
3. Say Boo! at the London Horror Festival [Flavorpill]
4. Scrape the cowshit of the boots with Cinemawave + Sister Gracie + White Powder Gold [Don’t Panic]
5. Light up the fabulous architecture of Eltham [Ian Visits]
6. Visit the new London Remembers [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
17 Nov 2011
London agenda for Wednesday 16 November
1. Listen to Charlie Tuesday Gates as she doodles the art of stuffing dead animals at Doodle Bar [Le Cool]
2. Hear the editors of The Quietus DJ at Corisca Studios [Run Riot]
3. Love the dreamy vocals of Lana Del Rey at Scala [Flavorpill]
4. Play musical bingo with Jess Indeedy [Don’t Panic]
5. Examine the work of a posh Ikea at Terence Conran: The Way We Live Now [Time Out]
6. Verify the feasibility of flight by dragons and fairies [Ian Visits]
7. Drink by the fire at Egerton House [Tired of London]
7. Get out of the bedroom and get down to New Cross for Babe Rainbow [Chuck & Amil]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
16 Nov 2011
London agenda for Tuesday 15 November
1. Go see the cute and retro sound of Cults at XOYO [Le Cool]
2. Join the Robin Collective in rescuing the concept of ‘lunch’ from the lethargic jaws of mediocrity at CAMP [Run Riot]
3. Help Mark Thomas write The Manifesto [Flavorpill]
4. Watch some fashion films at A Shaded View of Fashion [Don’t Panic]
5. Go exploit millions of people with The East India Company [Ian Visits]
6. Eat in a railway carriage [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
15 Nov 2011
London agenda for Monday 14 November
1. Watch some classic films in a pop-up cinema in Bayswater [Le Cool]
2. Head to the Union Chapel to hear the Secret Sisters [Run Riot]
3. View some exceptional photographs from both established and emerging talent, including Tim Flach, Herb Ritts, Eve Arnold and Sarah Moon, in benefit of PhotoVoice [Flavorpill]
4. Watch (and stay for the Q&A) Akex Reuben’s recordings of social, cultural and political events from the streets of London at Newsreels [Don’t Panic]
5. Discover 10 bonkers things about the universe [Ian Visits]
6. Visit St Mary Aldermary [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
14 Nov 2011
London agenda for Friday 11 November
1. Listen to David Harvey Lecture, who is sick to death of capitalism [Le Cool]
2. Don’t say neigh to Internet week at the Horse Hospital [Run Riot]
3. Watch Neil LaBute’s new play Reasons to be Pretty [Flavorpill]
4. Watch a live video projection on a building that has been badly affected by arson during the riots at Offret [Don’t Panic]
5. Visit the The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman by Grayson Perry [Time Out]
7. Discuss disease amongst dock workers during the years 1834 – 1870 [Ian Visits]
8. Find Reuter’s Bust [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
11 Nov 2011
London agenda for Thursday 10 November
1. Talk about London and its dead at Neocropolis [Le Cool]
2. Listen to Meredith Etherington-Smith discuss Salvador Dali [Run Riot]
3. View this amazing series of night photos from 70s punk to 80s New Romantics at Graham Smith: We Can Be Heroes [Flavorpill]
4. See the London premiere of works by artists including Joachim Koester, Uriel Orlow and Michael Stevenson at the Mirage of History [Don’t Panic]
5. Hear the Mayor, Boris Johnson, talk about his new book, ‘Johnson’s Life of London’ a tribute to the greatest Londoners at Waterstone’s [Ian Visits]
6. Drink at the Boot and Flogger [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
10 Nov 2011
London agenda for Wednesday 9 November
1. Have an in-depth conversation with Christopher Hitchens and Stephen Fry in a cinema [Le Cool]
2. View the tragic, unloved world of the hardcore promoter at Balance [Run Riot]
3. Hear Braids at XOYO [Don’t Panic]
4. View Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things [Time Out]
5. Go see some art at Your Garden is Looking a Mess Could You Please Tidy it Up [Flavorpill]
6. Finally! Make a hovercraft at home [Ian Visits]
7. Book tickets for the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition [Tired of London]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
09 Nov 2011
London agenda for Tuesday 8 November
1. View bio-chemist-cum-artist Kelsey Brookes’ great spreads of canvas and sculpture at the Outsider Gallery [Le Cool]
2. Talk about dance with Siobhan Davies and Mathieu Copeland [Run Riot]
3. Listen to classical music played on instruments made of ice at ‘The Idea of North [Time Out]
4. Hear Jeremy Rifkin declare a third industrial revolution [Ian Visits]
5. See St John the Baptist, Eltham
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
08 Nov 2011
London agenda for Monday 7 November
1. Watch the birth of British New Wave cinema with 1961’s A Taste of Honey [Le Cool]
2. Celebrate the Day of the Dead at the Book Club during We Don’t Speak Mexican [Run Riot]
3. Listen to psychedelic/garage/beach-pop from California at Young Prisms [Don’t Panic]
4. Laugh at Rob Brydon as he plugs his book [Time Out]
5. Reach the The Limits of Investigative Journalism with former Guardian editor Peter Preston [Ian Visits]
London Agenda is Snipe’s daily compilation of what to do in London as suggested by everyone else. Send additions to listings@snipelondon.com
07 Nov 2011
Snipe Highlights
Some popular articles from past years
- Diary of the shy Londoner
- An interview with Desiree Akhavan
- Peter Bayley has worked for 50 years as a cinema projectionist in East Finchley
- The five best places in London to have an epiphany
- London has chosen its mayor, but why can’t it choose its own media?
- 9 poems about London: one for each of your moods
- Nice Interactive timeline lets you follow Londoners' historic fight against racism
- Nice map of London's fruit trees shows you where to pick free food
- A unique collection of photos of Edwardian Londoners
- Random Interview: Eileen Conn, co-ordinator of Peckham Vision
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