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Film: Farha Screening + Q&A with writer/director Darin J Sallam
The Bethlehem Cultural Festival in collaboration the Arab Film Club presents a screening of FARHA on 18th May at Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square, London.
The Bethlehem Cultural Festival in collaboration the Arab Film Club presents a screening of FARHA on 18th May at Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square, London.
Writer and director Darin J Sallam will be joining host, Sarah Agha for a Q and A. The event aims to remember and raise awareness about the Nakba which is commemorated on 15th May by Palestinians around the world.
Date: Thursday 18th May
Price: From £12
Location: Prince Charles Cinema, Leicester Square
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Event: Nuisance
Featuring the sounds of Angelita, Mischa Maffia, Hasani, Miss Jason and Drybabe with a live PA from Prince Kongo.
Date: Friday 19th May
Price: £17.30
Location: Venue MOT, South Bermondsey
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Exhibition: Larry Achiampong: And I saw a new heaven
Referencing the unlikely trinity of HBO TV, video games and Christianity, the title drawn from dialogues from the game-turned-series The Last of Us and ultimately from the Bible encapsulates the references for Larry Achiampong’s second solo show at Copperfield.
Date: On until Saturday 17th June
Price: Free
Location: Copperfield Gallery, Borough
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Event: Moonshine
Featuring live sets from Moonshine, San Farafina, Vanyfox, Emma Korantema and Neggo.
Date: Saturday 20th May
Price: £22.40
Location: Peckham Audio, Peckham
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Exhibition: 'What Freedom is to Me' by Isaac Julien
Tate Britain presents the UK’s first ever survey exhibition celebrating the influential work of British artist and filmmaker Sir Isaac Julien. The show offers and in-depth look into film and video by the artist over four decades from the 1980s through to the present day.
Date: On until Sunday 20th August
Price: £12 - £17
Location: Tate Britain, Pimlico
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Public Event: Embassy by Richard Bell
Embassy is a space for activism and dialogue in support of Aboriginal land rights. It is activated through a series of public events. These events will explore questions of social justice, land rights, sovereignty, and coalition building often through a powerful critique of the legacy of European invasion and colonialism. Visitors are encouraged to take part in these conversations.
Dates: From Saturday 20th May - Sunday 18th June
Price: Free
Location: Tate Modern
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Exhibition: What You See Here / What You Hear Here by Darryl Daley
Darryl Daley interweaves moving image, photography, and sound to thread together an intricate and tender diasporic narrative. NOW Gallery is transformed into a chasm of memory, intergenerational impressions and ruminations.
Date: On until Sunday 11th June
Price: Free
Location: NOW Gallery, North Greenwich
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Book Release: An Archive of Love
An Archive of Love is a sincere visual exploration and celebration of love in the Middle East and North Africa. Alongside the launch will be live performances from Michael Ekow & May.
Date: Saturday 20th May
Price: Free
Location: Reference Point 180, Temple
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Event: Rebi presents @ Cafe OTO
Rebi invites artists VOICE ACTOR and Great Area for their London debut performances, with DJ Eliot & Katie Shannon playing records durings the points before, between and after.
Date: Saturday 20th May
Price: £12
Location: Cafe OTO, Dalston
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Food Pop-up: Supa Ya Ramen - Mr Bao
For Supa Ya Ramen's second guest collaboration, they'll be joined by Mr Bao - Peckham’s pitstop for Tawianese bao buns and street food.
Tickets are released on Resy two weeks ahead of each collaboration. Collaborators across the summer for the series further include: Dee's Table, Taco Queen, Mam Sham and The Flygerians - so keep your eyes peeled each week!
Date: Sunday 21st May
Price: £30
Location: Supa Ya Ramen, Peckham
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Munch of the Week
Silo
This stylish and environmentally friendly spot is the world's first zero-waste restaurant and serves up a variety of plant-based dishes and fine wine.
This spot was recommended by Chef Brendan Eades in his guide to sustainable stores in London and by Chef duo, HOT4U in their guide to London's best hidden restaurants.
Price: ££
Location: Hackney Wick