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Olu Ogunnaike: Is the soil right?

Olu Ogunnaike’s solo exhibition ‘Is the soil right?’ is opening Thursday 12 September, 6–8pm. The exhibition is accompanied by a poem from James Massiah.

Dates: Thursday 12 September - Saturday 26 October

Location: Rose Easton

Price: Free

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Olu Ogunnaike: Is The Soil Right?

Fabric x Concrete Lates

An evening of live performances from Blackhaine and Space Afrika, and DJ sets from JASSS and Bitter Gold.

Date: Friday 13 September

Time: 8pm - 1am

Location: Southbank Centre

Price: From £39.40

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fabric x Concrete Lates

Dolly x Positive Energy Flows Again Pop-Up

All day pop-up with drinks and DJs.

Date: Saturday 14 September / Sunday 15 September

Time: 12pm - 9pm / 12pm - 6pm

Location: Unit 8, Ability Plaza

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Dolly x Positive Energy Flows Again Pop-Up

Andu Masebo & Mikey Krzyzanowski: Making Room

A workshop space by Andu Masebo & Mikey Krzyzanowski: A space for people to come together, somewhere to absorb knowledge from a wide range of sources and learn tacitly through experience. As the week unfolds, the space will find its form. Each day a series of workshops, talks and happenings will take place in order to make room for collaborative experiences and new ways of thinking.

Dates: Saturday 14 September - Sunday 22 Septmeber

Time: 11am - 7pm

Location: Brompton Design District

Price: Free

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Making Room

All Rise Fest London

All Rise Fest is an experimental program making outdoor activities more accessible for marginalized communities. The event will feature an exciting lineup of musical performances to accompany climbers, creating a fusion of music, community, and climbing.

Date: Saturday 14 September

Time: 5pm - late

Location: Parithian Climbing

Price: Free

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All Rise Fest London

Warehouse After Party - Peckham Festival

Peckham festival is taking place this weekend, Friday - Sunday. To celebrate Jumbi are hosting a warehouse after party dance with Peckham Festival and Rye Wax Records. Expect a sound system, art and film screenings.

Date: Saturday 14 September

Time: 9pm - late

Location: Unit 4, Copeland Park

Price: Free

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Warehouse After Party - Peckham Festival

NL25h Fashion Week Pop-Up

A London Fashion Week pop up store by NL25h. They will be handing out their pop-up exclusive heavyweight tees to the first 40 people in attendance.

Date: Saturday 14 September

Time: 10am - 6pm

Location: 36 Eastcastle St

Price: Free

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NL25h Fashion Week Pop up

Yinka Ilori + The Future Plate Pizza Party

Yink Llori hosts an evening of pizza recipes cooked up by leading Black chef collective The Future Plate. The special pizzas use Nigerian ingredients and aromas - suya meat and efo riro, a Nigerian spinach stew - and will be served on crispy Wild Farm dough, all washed down with a drink from Villa Sandi.

Date: Sunday 15 September

Time: 11am - 6pm

Location: The Hoxton Grill

Price: Free - pay for pizza's at the event.

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Yinka Ilori + The Future Plate Pizza Party

We're Hosting a Stage at Jazz Cafe Festival

We're excited to announce that we're heading to Jazz Cafe Festival to host our very own stage. This year's edition, taking place at Burgess Park in London on 15 September, marks our first collaboration with the event.

Across the rest of the festival, you can catch a range of acts such as headliner Nils Frahm, Earl Sweatshirt, Omar Souleyman, Soichi Terada and more.

Date: Sunday 15 September

Time: 12pm - 10pm

Location: Burgess Park

Price: £63.40

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We're Hosting a Stage at Jazz Cafe Festival

Munch of The Week

Jin Go Gae

“A great fun Korean BBQ restaurant, a huge menu to choose from. This place you can take anyone, and they will enjoy. Don't go too crazy with the starters the wings and beef short ribs are my favourite or you'll have to come back twice like me to try the BBQ. Always order a bottle of soju and a pot of makgeolli, the milky, off-white, and lightly sparkling rice wine, get a cab home you will need it!” - Naz

This spot was recommended by Naz in her guide to South London.

Jin Go Gae