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War-Torn Ecologies: Resistant Worlds

'War-Torn Ecologies: Resistant Worlds' is a multidisciplinary artistic programme, taking for three days in both London and Beirut. The project is inspired by the book “War-torn ecologies, Anarchic Fragments: Reflections from the Middle East” (2023) by Umut Yıldırım.

Dates: Thursday 27 June - Saturday 29 June

Price: varies

Location: The Mosaic Rooms

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War-Torn Ecologies: Resistant Worlds

My Father’s Fable by Faith Omole

'My Father’s Fable' is a gripping story of grief, belonging, and a family on the edge from Alfred Fagon Award winner Faith Omole with a cast including BAFTA-winner Rakie Ayola.

Dates: on until Saturday 27 July

Price: from £15

Location: Bush Theatre

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My Father’s Fable by Faith Omole

Positive Energy Flows Again

One week after the Solstice on the longest day of summer, Positive Energy Flows again by coming together to celebrate the first offering of chocolate creatures. All profits will be donated to The One Body Initiative for Gaza working to supply aid on the ground in Palestine.

Date: Friday 28 June

Time: 5pm - 9pm

Price: Free

Location: 270 Hackney Road

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Positive Energy Flows

The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived Screening

A screening of flmmaker Heiny Srour, who was trained in sociology and anthropology, began the documentary in 1971; the film was screened at Cannes upon completion in 1974.

Date: Saturday 29 June

Time: 4:30pm

Price: from £12

Location: ICA

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The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived

HOWL Pride: Day to Night Party

Look forward to a Garden Party, Bouncy Castle and Queer Market stall during the day followed by some special guest perfromances and night rave.

Date: Saturday 29 June

Time: 2pm - 6am

Price: £30

Location: Colour Factory

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HOWL Pride: Day to Night Party

Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco-Photography and Film

This exhibition showcases four award-winning photographers and filmmakers undertaking ground-breaking work in their practices of eco-conscious photography and film. With a particular focus on their relationship with materials, process and methodologies, their works marry both the political and the poetic.

Dates: on until Sunday 28 July

Price: Free

Location: Saatchi Gallery

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Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco-Photography and Film

don't worry i won't forget you

Forma and the West Asian and North African Women’s Library (WANAWAL) are proud to announce ‘don’t worry i won’t forget you’, an interactive library, exhibition, and public programme guest curated by Êvar Hussayni and Sarah Hamed.

Dates: on until Wednesday 14 August

Price: Free

Location: Forma HQ

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don't worry i won't forget you

Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris

Jeremy O.Harris’s play is about race, identity and sexuality in twenty-first century America directed by Robert O’Hara at the intimate Noël Coward Theatre for a strictly limited season.

Dates: Saturday 29 June - Saturday 21 September

Time: Monday to Saturday: 7:30pm / Wednesday and Saturday: 2:30pm

Price: £20

Location: Noël Coward Theatre

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Slave Play by Jeremy Harris

Ice & Sauna Recovery Club Launch Night

A WOC Ice & Sauna club will be popping up at Rooftop Saunas in London Fields for an after-work Recovery session. Rotate between the saunas with rooftop views and cold plunge barrels with other founders, creatives and likeminded people.

Date: Monday 1 July

Time: 7pm or 8pm

Price: £5

Location: London Fields Rooftop Saunas

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Ice & Sauna Recovery Club Launch Night

Twenty Four Twenty Four: Douglas Gordon and Miles Greenberg

A continuous screening of Miles Greenberg’s twenty-four-hour durational performance, Oysterknife (2020) alongside Douglas Gordon’s film, 24 Hour Psycho (1993). The exhibition highlights the diverse approaches and perspectives of both artists in their exploration of the human body’s physiological relationship to time and space.

Dates: on until Sunday 28 July

Price: Free

Location: Albion Jeune

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Twenty Four Twenty Four: Douglas Gordon and Miles Greenberg

Duppy Share & UNDR Presents Summer of Rum

An evening of cocktail making and rum tasting.

Date: Wednesday 3 July

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Price: £10

Location: Undr

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Cocktail Making & Rum Tasting with Duppy Share

BADSISTA & Friends

Taking place across four consecutive Fridays in July, Colour Factory resident BADSISTA brings a slice of São Paulo to the Big Smoke gueto club-style.

Dates: every Friday in July

Price: from £5

Location: Colour Factory

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BADSISTA & Friends

Munch of the Week

Brawn

“Brawn was the first restaurant in London that I felt had a community feel. In places abroad like Germany, Austria, France, or Japan, I've always found that there was a real close association between the winemakers and DJs - a real kind of community. In London, I felt like there isn’t always that kind of community... Until I met Ed Wilson, Chef and owner of Brawn. We get on like a house on fire. He's amazing. His restaurants are amazing and the food is too. He's humble and is an incredibly rare Chef that's so knowledgeable about wine.” - Gilles Peterson

This spot was recommended by Gilles Peterson in his London guide.

Location: Colombia Road

Brawn