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Review: Bedlam (and Banks) at Old Vic Tunnels

London has arts venues and disused spaces in equal abundance. Hallelujah. And what better place to showcase artworks, theatre and live music than somewhere as …

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Community Pinboard: More Relaunches & A Dose of Art Too

1. The Rebirth Of What? As the race to attract the, er, post-Soho House pound quickens, two major landmarks are set to be reinvented in …

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Community Pinboard: 7 Tips To Beat The Seasonal Blues

1. Try Life Drawing in a Beautiful Space. Yes, the new show at Zabludowicz Collection is now open for business. T Rooms is artist Matthew …

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Free Weekend? Explore Hackney Wick

Kentishtowners are blessed when it comes to some of the best travel connections in London. East, south, north, west – a piece of the proverbial. …

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Community Pinboard: New Stuff for Autumn

1.Delicious Font Alert. Yes, the soon-to-open artisan cafe on Prince Of Wales Road (Wilkin Street Mews) is displaying some Times New Roman (traced in paint, …

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K-Curious? Read our Pocket Guide to NW5

Real ale, art, fashion – and a genuinely diverse community. On the eve of Soho House opening three restaurants on Highgate Road, we ponder why Kentish Town has suddenly “got it”

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Free Weekend? Take Our Canal Art Walk

It’s not only healthy and scenic, but even better, every gallery on this trip has no admission fee

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Community Pinboard: A Third Soho House outlet? Plus Caravan King’s Cross & more Streetfeast

1. A Third Outlet from Soho House? Yesterday during a hard-hatted snoop round – in which we learnt that Chicken Shop has a speakeasy vibe …

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Watch Jeremy Deller’s Inflatable Stonehenge, um, Inflate

You’ve only got a few hours to sample another of the cultural delights of Summer 2012 as it makes a fleeting visit to the manor …

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Video: Watch A London Bus Do Press Ups

Sick to the hind teeth of watching lithe athletes showing off in the skimpiest of outerwear? Yup, us too. So we hobbled our way down …

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