London agenda for Friday 15 April
Darren Atwater | Friday 15 April, 2011 09:40
1. Hear a read of David Foster Wallace’s last work The Pale Horse by the New Statesman’s literary editor, Jonathan Derbyshire, Wallace’s agent Bonnie Nadell, his American editor, Michael Pietsch, authors Paul Murray and Catherine O’Flynn at Foyles [Le Cool]
2. See 30 of the most exciting artists working across visual art, film, music, dance and theatre each give a two-minute performance followed by a light dinner of soup and tart [Run Riot]
3. Bowl back to the 50s at Rock a Hula [Flavorpill]
4. Watch some sort of dystopian future-past at Secret Cinema [Time Out]
5. Reanimate HP Lovecraft Which is probably a very bad idea. [Ian Visits]
6. Reflect on the remains of St George’s Chapel [Tired of London]
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