London agenda for Friday 4 November
1. View the exhibition of fashion photographer Giles Duley who switched from fashion photography to capturing humanitarian images at Becoming the Story [Le Cool]
2. Go see Ms Marmite for an after work food rave round a bonfire, and a daytime farmers and craft market at a Secret Location [Rin Riot]
3. Celebrate 15 years of Tim Lee’s Tummy Touch Records at Xoyo [Flavorpill]
4. Resign to the inevitable at The Idiots Are Winning [Don’t Panic]
5. Realise that at least Time Out is pretty good for Bonfire Night iistings [Time Out]
6. Ask the question Leonardo and Mona Lisa. Why? [Ian Visits]
7. Visit the Hanger Hill Garden Estate [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
04 Nov 2011
London agenda for Thursday 3 November
1. Visit the Hackney Attic (the penthouse suite of the the newly re-opened Hackney Picturehouse for The Bus Driver’s Prayer [Le Cool]
2. Release the magazine addict at the Book Club’s Print Out [Run Riot]
3. Watch Whenever I get blown up, I think of you at the Albany [Don’t Panic]
4. Discuss marketing icons from Christ to the Coke bottle [Ian Visits]
5. Wander around some tents [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
03 Nov 2011
London agenda for Wednesday 2 November 2011
1. Laugh while comics take things seriously at the Dialogue Festival [Le Cool]
2. Be shocked at Granta as it explores the meaning and metaphors of blood at its London launch [Run Riot]
3. View the first UK solo show of artist Brad Phillips at Suicide Note Writer’s Block [Don’t Panic]
4. Look at something that we’ve all been waiting for, the Great Railway Maps of the World [Ian Visits]
5. See the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Willesden Lane [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
02 Nov 2011
London agenda for Tuesday 1 November
1. Go see the disco dancing mix of Charlie Chaplin, Lee Evans and Dawn French at Jayde Adams’ Big Bang Show [Le Cool]
2. Test one’s limit’s with experimental surf dance quintet Fixers and Stealing Sheep [Run Riot]
3. Celebrate Sean Price’s London label Fortuna POP!‘s 15th anniversary at Scala [Flavorpill]
4. Discuss how synthetic blood & meat are affecting our lives at Rich Mix [Don’t Panic]
5. Finally get this string theory thing settled once and for all at Flow Motion: Explorations in Eleven Dimensions [Ian Visits]
6. Drink at the Elephant and Castle, Kensington [Tired of London]
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01 Nov 2011
London agenda for Monday 31 October
1. See some Hens & Chicken’s sketch comedy at Vinegar Knickers [Le Cool]
2. Visit the politics, psychology and pop-cultural past of an alternative London at Savage Messiah [Run Riot]
3. Head to the Last Tuesday Society’s curiosity shop and listen to the Drawing Club with Sebastian Lowsley-William, Carol Mavor on Boyishness, Mike Lousada on Tantric Sex, and Catharine Arnold on City of Sin – London and Its Vices at the Hendrick’s Lecture Series [Flavorpill]
4. Go straight to Scala to hear Fucked Up [Don’t Panic]
5. Go to the IanVisits.co.uk website and pick one of the spooky City events – they all sound amazing [Ian Visits]
6. Go canoeing with Kayaking London [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
31 Oct 2011
London agenda for Friday 28 October
1. Go to an intimate venue like the Excel for a subtle event like the London Comic Con [Le Cool]
2. Visit the majestic Art Deco halls of a now faded, now forgotten picture palace near Waterloo Station for a Danse Macabre [Run Riot]
3. Be shocked to discover that there is a Cinema Museum. And it’s showing Pumpkino: A Halloween Spooktacular [Flavorpill]
4. Watch Better This World hold up a mirror to the War on Terror and its impact on civil liberties and political dissent in America in the wake of 9/11 at the Frontline [Don’t Panic]
5. Take a Halloween Ghost tour at the London Zoo [Ian Visits]
6. Celebrate the Festival of the Dead in Battersea [London Confidential]
7. See Henry Moore’s Two Piece Reclining Figure No.5 [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
28 Oct 2011
London agenda for Thursday 27 October
1. View marginal and degraded performance practices at Trashing Performance [Le Cool]
2. Pull some strings to see the London Puppetry Festival [Run Riot]
3. Dance like a human centipede at Buried Alive Hallowe’en Ball [Time Out]
4. Hear Small Horses and Seductive Gaze at Soundspray [Don’t Panic]
5. Visit the Fortean Society’s event on Investigating Ghosts [Ian Visits]
6. Find the American Church [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
27 Oct 2011
London agenda for Wednesday 26 October
1. Look at some great images of Grace Jones and the Queen at Chris Levine: Selected Works [Le Cool]
2. Do something gratuitous at Artwank’s Horny House of Horror [Run Riot]
3. Headbang to Japanese 5 piece Envy at Xoyo [Flavorpill]
4. Discover the stars of the ukelele world at Tricity Vogue Ukulele Cabaret [Don’t Panic]
5. Shakes one’s fist at the Victorians over the poor law in Greenwich [Ian Visits]
6. See Eine’s Change [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
26 Oct 2011
London agenda for Tuesday 25 October
1. Watch an ode to radio and records and John Peel himself at John Peel’s Shed [Run Riot]
2. Spend the afternoon at a tea dance, hosted by The Albany [Don’t Panic]
3. Okay, fine. See George Michael at Royal Albert Hall [Time Out]
4. Do the maths and figure out our days are numbered. It’s a comedy science thing. [Ian Visits]
5. Admire the view from Saunders Ness [Tired of London]
25 Oct 2011
London agenda for Monday 24 October
1. Show one’s prowess in Ping Pong at the Pongathon Launch Party [Le Cool]
2. Go hear what Michael Moore has to say [Run Riot]
3. Get more dark electronica than bargained from Ghosting Season at the Macbeth [Don’t Panic]
4. Get that damned crown back at Vanished Kingdoms: The History of Half-Forgotten Europe [Ian Visits]
5. Take a walk in Ruskin Park [Tired of London]
24 Oct 2011
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