North London Food & Culture

Where to find your July issue of Kentishtowner

In which we celebrate all things purposefully idle. Well it is summer, after all

“Like many people, I have a predisposition towards procrastination. The art of doing something, while avoiding the main issue, is a daily temptation.”

Or so says artist Martin Grover, whom we meet inside our new July print issue, out today – and free as always.

And since it’s now the height of summer, what could be truer? The surprise, if you’re enjoying our cover artwork (above), is that Grover is actually a south London-based artist, whose work we first encountered at the recent Affordable Art Fair on Hampstead Heath.


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Elsewhere inside we take tips from Grover and are purposefully idle – whether it’s pondering the power of the Heath’s memorial benches, trying some “laughter yoga”, or strolling along the Parkland Walk, which connects Highgate with Finsbury Park. Happily we still find time to eat – discover where in our summer food and drink double page spread.

Don’t procrastinate – pick up a free copy at one of the outlets below.

MAIN KENTISHTOWNER STOCKISTS

Permanent Major Distribution Units
Kentish Town station
Kentish Town West Overground
Tufnell Park Underground
Gospel Oak Overground
Hampstead Heath Overground
Outside Phoenicia supermarket, Kentish Town Road

Other stockists
Southampton Arms, Fields Beneath, The Grafton, Kentish Town Sports Centre, Tapping The Admiral, Camden Town Brewery, Camden’s Daughter, Zabludowicz Collection, Roundhouse, Bowery Bagel, Q Grill, Lantana, Camden Market Hall upstairs, Spread Eagle, Coffee Jar, Cote, Leyas Coffee, The Colonel Fawcett, Casa Tua, Owl Bookshop, Flaxon Ptootch, Scratchline Tattoo, The Lion & Unicorn, The Oxford, Kentish Town Library, Harrys Fine Food, The Vine, The Junction Tavern,Ruby Violet, Bear + Wolf, The Pineapple, The Abbey Tavern, Arancini Factory Cafe, Zing Zing, The Bull & Last, Truffles Deli, Owl Bookshop, Flaxon Ptootch, The Star, Lord Palmerston, Tufnell Park Tavern, Future & Found, Rose & Crown, The Lord Stanley, Oskar Pink, Dirty Burger, The College Practice, Queen’s Crescent Library, Fierce Grace Yoga – Queen’s Crescent, Marios Cafe, The Stag, Beetroot Deli, Black Truffle, The Spoke, St John’s


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