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LGBTQ History Month 2024: our 5 highlights in Camden

Our selection from the dozens of diverse events which run throughout February

Art

Santa’s Wife’s Grotto: York Way’s art installation of ‘feminist joy’

New art collective Sisterland has just launched an alternative festive project in an ex-barber shop

Art

4 Things We Learnt This Week: tube closure, Eurovision, queer comedy – and murals

Kentish Town’s star Mae Muller, plus new Queer Comedy Club and Fields Beneath mural

Let It Roll
Culture

Let It Roll Records closes. Plus Lion & Unicorn and LGBTQ History Month

Kentish Town’s only vinyl store has a final sale, plus new theatre, queer walks and more

Art

Two cultural winter highlights: La Maupin and LuYang

A celebration of ‘queer historical badass’ at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre, plus another must-see at Zabludowicz

Culture

Queer Jubilee: Drag at Zabludowicz, Queer Britain and Mighty Hoopla

Don’t fancy Jubilee street parties and pubs pushing Pimm’s? Three alternative ways to spend the weekend

Community

LGBTQ History Month 2022: top 10 Camden & Islington highlights

Unmissable events taking place across North London, from a queer British Museum trail to lesbian cabaret

Culture

Black History Month: 3 local highlights across Camden

We pick a trio of highlights from a season comprising over fifty events across the borough

Culture

My Boy Danny: the acclaimed play tackling LGBTQ hate crime

Written and directed by Alfie James, don’t miss this production coming to Kentish Town’s Lion & Unicorn Theatre

Art

Isolating Together: the photography exhibition across 18 locations

Use the handy map to explore all the works in Karishma Puri’s unique show to mark a year of lockdown

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