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Korby Listening Party Hosted by Gauchoworld

A listening party for Korby's latest EP 'I'll Explain Later'.

Date: Thursday 14 March

Time: 7 - 10pm

Price: Free RSVP

Location: dijonss, Shoreditch

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Korby Listening Party Hosted by Gauchoworld

Mark of Cane by Kat Anderson

Mark of Cane explores the impact of sugar on the African-Caribbean Diaspora, confronting the haunting legacies of the Industrial Revolution and the Transatlantic Slave trade.

Dates: on until Sunday 21 April

Time: every half hour from 10am

Price: Free

Location: Nunnery Gallery, Bow Road

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Mark of Cane Kat Anderson

Futur.Shock Chapter Four ‘Nekyia’

Fold's in-house arts programme Futur.Shock Live returns with Chapter Four ‘Nekyia’, with three live performances supporting this season’s thought-provoking journey into contemporary society’s collective psyche.

Date: Thursday 14 March

Time: 7pm - 1am

Price: £13.45

Location: Fold, West Ham

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Futur.Shock Chapter Four ‘Nekyia’

You is for Unity Opening Night

Thursday’s Child invites you to celebrate the opening night of its debut group exhibition, 'You is for Unity'. The exhibition will be open to the public until Sunday 17 March.

Date: Thursday 14 March

Time: 6 - 9pm

Price: Free

Location: The Photobook Cafe, Old Street

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You is for Unity Opening Night

Noindex: Is Nothing Forever?

Film screening of “Is Nothing Forever?” –– an experiment in collective ownership of intellectual property and a group film comprised of work by a dozen filmmakers and artists.

Dates: Friday 15 March - Sunday 17 March

Time: 7pm

Price: from £12

Location: ICA

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Noindex: Is Nothing Forever?

Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.

This exhibition features a unique selection of installations alongside moving image works and multiple soundscapes. The exhibition is the UK premiere of Untitled (No Comment) (2020). This immersive three-channel video installation explores contemporary modes of creating and consuming content online. 

Dates: on until Sunday 17 March

Price: Free

Location: Serpentine Gallery, Hyde Park

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Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.

Concept India Supper Club

A brand new supper club that brings you flavors and techniques from around the world, grounded in Indian cuisine.

Dates: every Saturday until 30 March

Time: 7pm - 11pm

Price: £30.75

Location: SE1, Borough Station

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Concept India Supper Club

Novara Media Downstream IRL

Judith Butler will be joining Ash Sarkar at this exclusive Novara Media Downstream IRL.

Date: Tuesday 19 March

Time: 10am - 11:30am

Price: £25

Location: Reference Point

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Novara Media Downstream IRL

Minute Shorts: Womanhood+

Minute Shorts proudly presents a carefully curated selection of six short films that celebrate women in cinema.

Date: Tuesday 19 March

Time: 7pm - 10:30pm

Price: £11.55

Location: 75 Dean Street W1D

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Minute Shorts: Womanhood+

Acts of Resistance: Photography, Feminisms and The Art of Protest

This group exhibition at the SLG, organised in collaboration with the V&A spans the Main Gallery and the Fire Station, and brings together works by international artists and collectives who are using the camera to challenge and move beyond traditional protest photography.

Dates: on until Sunday 9 June

Price: Free

Location: The South London Gallery

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Acts of Resistance: Photography, Feminisms and The Art of Protest

'Materials Speak' by Dharma Taylor

'Materials Speak' explores the essence of objects, with a focus on textiles, and embark on a personal journey delving into memory and narratives.

Dates: on until Friday 26 April

Price: Free

Location: Stuart Hall Library

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'Materials Speak' by Dharma Taylor

Munch of the Week

Deserted Cactus

“Chef can make anything happen with jackfruit.” - cktrl

This spot was recommended by cktrl to his guide to West Indian food spots in London.

Location: Peckham

Deserted Cactus