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Exhibition: For Love or Nothing by Jesse Glazzard
In For Love or Nothing, Jesse Glazzard’s first ever solo show, we are in-vited to reflect on the different shapes intimacy takes between friends and lovers, platonic and romantic, where space is shared and held in times of transformation and joy. The private viewing takes place tonight.
Dates: Wednesday 1st November - Thursday 30 November
Price: Free
Location: 10 14 Gallery, Dalston
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Book Launch and Exhibition: WeTransfer presents Tami Aftab
This exhibition explores the role of food in forming identity and memories, intertwining Tami Aftab's new photo series with recipes from her father—who, despite his short-term memory loss, has always remembered dishes of his childhood.
We Present will be hosting the opening night on Thursday 2 November, with proceeds from the evening going to Muslim Hands UK.
Dates: Thursday 2 November - Sunday 5 November
Price: Free, RSVP required
Location: Have A Butchers, Dalston
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Event: Doyenne x MOT
Flora Yin Wong's Doyenne imprint arrives at Venue MOT.
Date: Thursday 2 November
Time: 8pm - 12am
Price: £13.80
Location: Venue MOT, Bermondsey
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Supper Club: BabéldeB Tunisian Supper Club
Enjoy a communal menu highlighting the artisanal produce hand-crafted by women during the Oula ritual in Tunisia.
Date: Thursday 2 November
Time: 7:30pm - 10pm
Price: £60.29
Location: ISHKAR, Shoreditch
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Event: Eastern Margins x Genesys
Bloodz Boi's London debut & the return of Shanghai's Genome 6.66Mbp at Village Underground.
Date: Saturday 4 November
Time: 11pm
Price: £20.66
Location: Village Underground, Shoreditch
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Launch: Skin Deep Mag Launch 10th Issue, PLAY
To mark the launch of Skin Deep Mag's tenth issue, PLAY, as part of Healing Justice London's Rehearsing Freedoms festival.
The event will celebrate the contributions of writers, artists and activists to this print, whilst also holding a space that centres rest, release and recharge for protesters and supporters who continue to show up in solidarity with Palestinian.
Date: Saturday 4 Novmber
Time: 4pm - 2am
Price: Free
Location: Avalon Cafe, Bermondsey
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Film Festival: Raindance
Raindance Film Festival is the largest independent film festival in the UK. Holding the 31st festival in 2023, Raindance is based in the heart of London’s buzzing West End film district.
Dates: On until Saturday 4 November
Price: Varies
Location: Multiple venues across London
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Event: Arts Action Palestine
12 London-based grassroots creative collectives have come together to host a day-long event this Sunday dedicated to spreading awareness + mobilising action around what's currently happening in Gaza & Palestine.
Date: Sunday 5 November
Time: 12pm - 6pm
Price: Free, RSVP required
Location: Young Space, Haggerston
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Exhibition: Minor Attractions presents Beauty Tech Art Spa
A six-person collaborative exhibition featuring female artists whose work stems from a response to nail salons across London run by various ethnic groups.
Dates: On until Sunday 17 December
Price: Free
Location: Cornershop, Southwark
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Event: Sweatmother: Dyke, Just Do It
A multimedia live performance focusing on modes of dyke counternarratives and desire. It is a live and immersive experience with intergenerational performers and the screening of video work, with live visual manipulation of historical archive footage, filmed footage and commercial adverts.
Dates: Tuesday 7 November - Wednesday 8 November
Time: 8pm
Price: £10
Location: ICA, Piccadilly Circus
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Exhibition: How Great Thou Art - 50 Years of African Caribbean Funerals in London
Charlie Phillips’ exhibition is a sensitive photographic documentary of the social and emotional traditions that surround death in London’s African Caribbean community. This will be the first time that the Centre for British Photography’s main space will present a solo exhibition.
The title for the exhibition is borrowed from the popular hymn sung at funerals that praises the life of an individual, and this project is a declaration of love and celebration for the traditions and cultures of the African diaspora in London. An immersive exhibition, it will include photographs, video and music.
Dates: On until Sunday 17 December
Price: Free
Location: Centre for British Photography, Green Park
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Supper Club: Karapincha's Diwali Supper Club
Celebrate the festival of light with Karapincha’s Diwali Supper Club, featuring a multi-cuisine menu inspired by Sri Lankan, Kerala and Arab.
Date: Tuesday 7 November
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Price: £40
Location: Old Spitalfields Market, Spitalfields
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Film: GiF presents Saturnalia: Unbinding Fetish Fashion
Saturnalia is an intimate docu-film directed by Raegan Rubin, celebrating the eclectic desires and fashions of London's Fetish community.
Date: Tuesday 7 November
Time: 7pm
Location: Shoreditch Arts Club, Shoreditch
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Event: Nicer Tuesdays: November
Designer, Es Devlin and photographer, Ollie Adegboye take to the Nicer Tuesdays stage.
Date: Tuesday 7 November
Time: 6pm
Price: £15
Location: EartH, Hackney
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Munch of the Week
Lo De Julio
“A cozy restaurant in Colonia Juárez where you can enjoy really nice sandwiches, amazing appetisers like ceviche, delicious bread and a selection of beverages – including vermouth.” - Irma Ruiseñor
This spot was recommended by Irma Ruiseñor in her guide to Mexico City.
Price: £