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Bound by Simon Wheatley

Known for documenting London's grime scene, Simon Wheatley's new zine and exhibition, documents the in-between moments from 1998 and 2015.

Date: On until Wednesday 31 January

Price: Free

Location: Bernie Arts Centre in Tottenham

Bound by Simon Wheatley

Develop, Career Talks: Jameela Elfaki.

Gain insight into the varied possibilities a creative career can offer through Jameela Elfaki’s experience. Elfaki will walk through the trajectory of her career, starting out as a young Fashion Communication and Promotion graduate to becoming a recognised artist, and Editor in Chief and Creative Director of AZEEMA mag.

Date: Thursday 25 January

Time: 6:30pm

Price: £5

Location: The Photographer's Gallery

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Develop, Career Talks: Jameela Elfaki

Alto Fuero @ Cafe OTO

Rebi presents a live double bill at Cafe Oto on January 25th, inviting French duo Alto Fuero for their debut UK performance and Teresa Winter to showcase her newly released record 'Proserpine'. Braden Wells will DJ throughout the evening.

Date: Thursday 25 January

Time: 7:30pm

Price: £16

Location: Cafe OTO

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Alto Fuero @ Cafe OTO

Ceramic Mould Workshop

Make a sculptural ceramic object using a cardboard mould. This workshop is all about sculpture and using found materials around us.

Date: Thursday 25 January

Time: 7pm

Price: £8

Location: SET, Woolwich

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Ceramic Mould Workshop

Futur.Shock x London Short Film Festival

Curated by Maya Sfakianaki, this programme will highlight the power of intimacy, sexuality and physical contact to combat the dullness and formality of society by bringing people closer.

Date: Thursday 25 January

Time: 7pm

Price: £13.45

Location: Fold LDN

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Futur.Shock x London Short Film Festival

Eye Flow: Tectonics w/ Pouya Ehsaei and Binker Golding + Nymity

Eye Flow is a live music and film project where experimental musicians come together to improvise a live score to a feature film or a set of short movies.

Date: Thursday 25 January

Time: 7pm

Price: £8.30

Location: Refrence Point

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Eye Flow: Tectonics w/ Pouya Ehsaei and Binker Golding + Nymity

Muslim Sisterhood Palestine Solidarity Fundraiser

Muslim Sisterhood are hosting protest banner making for upcoming protests. Expect henna, baked goods & Muslim Sisterhood merch for sale (all profits will go to charity). There will be stalls by other artists & independent brands fundraising for the cause. Expect t-shirts, stickers, tote bags and more.

Date: Friday 26 January

Time: 6pm

Price: Suggested £5 donation

Location: The Mosaic Rooms

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Muslim Sisterhood Palestine Solidarity Fundraiser

Borough Workwear Standard Pop-up

All stock going for cheap. This is a part of the wider Standard Pop Up featuring 30 other Pop-Up shops in 4 locations across standard road.

Dates: Friday 26 January - Sunday 28 January

Location: Standard Road NW10

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Borough Workwear Standard Pop-up

A Place for Palestine: Film Screening

Eleven Days in May is a documentary looking at the 11 days of bombings over the Palestinian territory of Gaza during the Gaza conflict and the horror and misery that resulted in the death of over 60 children in May of 2021. Directed by Mohammed Sawwaf and Michael Winterbottom.


100% of the ticket sales will be donated towards causes that help Palestine and is an alcohol free event.

Date: Saturday 27 January

Time: Slots available are 6pm / 8:15pm

Price: £6.13

Location: The Horse Hospital

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A Place for Palestine: Film Screening

ESEA Film Night: Mary is Happy, Mary is Happy

This Thai film is based on 410 tweets of a teenage girl.

Date: Saturday 27 January

Time: 6:15pm

Price: Free

Location: Hackney Chinese Community Services Ltd

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ESEA Film Night: Mary is Happy, Mary is Happy

HOWL Queer Rave

All night rave.

Date: Saturday 27 January

Time: 9pm

Price: From £13

Location: Colour Factory

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HOWL Queer Rave

The Zone of Interest: Film Preview and Q&A by Mica Levi

‘The Zone of Interest’ is loosely inspired by Martin Amis’ 2014 novel of the same name. As he oversees a major site of the holocaust, the commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.

This preview screening is followed by a Q&A with musician and composer Mica Levi.

Date: Sunday 28 January

Time: 6pm

Price: £8

Location: ICA

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The Zone of Interest: Film by Jonathan Glazer

Munch of the Week

Spicy Basil

“If you know you know. This spot is infamous in North West for some of the best Thai food you can get for real cheap. The spicy flat noodles are amazing, the curries slap (especially the creamy red curry) and it doesn’t break the bank. What more could you ask for?” - Azadi.mp3

This spot was recommended by Azadi.mp3 in her North London guide.

Location: Kilburn

Spicy Basil