What we're reading:
- Coffins are taking up too much space, Highgate Cemetary warns.
- You can now watch Christmas films inside Kensington Palace.
- How Notting Hill went from rural hamlet to slum to London's priciest suburb.
- Have we reached peak London?
Things to do:
PRECARIOUS EXHIBITION: Check out Angela Smith's latest exhibition for a journey into the abstract. Featuring a series of bold, three-dimensional paintings, it's a show that demands serious attention. Cass Art (Islington), free, just turn up, 9.30am-8pm
POETRY HOUR: In an event celebrating the centenary of Armistice Day, Poetry Hour provides a voice for the loss and sufferings of the Great War. Hear readings from well-known war poets as well as recitations from present-day soldiers. St James's Church (Piccadilly), donation only, book ahead, 1pm-2.15pm
DATA AND DEMOCRACY: Recent elections have seen unprecedented influence from the net. Join Professor Lee Grieveson to untangle the messy web of data, media and democracy to see how to shape new realities. UCL Darwin Lecture Theatre (Bloomsbury), free, book ahead, 1.10pm-2pm
NERDS WITH BENEFITS: Finally, a show and tell for adults. Share your passions and pearls of wisdom without a powerpoint in sight at this evening event that knows the value of nerding out. Spaces (Oxford Circus), free, book ahead, 4pm-7pm
MUSEUM LATE: Prevent a scandal in Bohemia by catching the culprit of a super starlet's murder before it hits the morning papers. Unlock your inner detective as part of a team against the backdrop of the amazing Apsley House and discover more about the place than meets the eye. Apsley House (Piccadilly), £15-£20, book ahead, 6pm and 8.30pm
KINO LONDON: Kino's famous film night is back for an evening of short films and free popcorn, all introduced by the markers themselves. Expect the unexpected at this anti-theme mini movie bonanza. Candid Arts (Angel), £5, book ahead, 7pm-10pm
MODS AND ROCKERS: Get the who's Who from legendary musician Roger Daltry. He's talking all things life, rock and roll, following a career spanning almost sixty years in the limelight. Tickets include Daltry's new memoir and a chance to meet the man himself. Southbank Centre (South Bank), £30-£40, book ahead, 7.30pm-9pm
TWO LITTLE DUCKS: Hear performance poetry at its finest from wordsmith Matt Abbott, exploring coal mines, council estates and the Calais jungle with a lyrical verve like no other. The Albany (Deptford), £10-£14, book ahead, 8pm
GHOSTS AND EXECUTIONS: Tour spooktacular hotspots to discover things that go bump in the night. Led by an expert in haunted happenings and famous execution sites, this guided walk is a must for ghost hunters. For more spooky goings on check out our guide to Halloween events in London. St Paul's tube station (St Pauls) £12, email to book, 8pm-9.30pm
EXPERIMENTAL SOUNDS: Make your way to Whitechapel Gallery for an evening of experimental sounds and charcuterie. It's a showcase of performances from interdisciplinary artists to keep you moving into Friday morning. Whitechapel Gallery (Whitechapel), free, book ahead, 8pm-late
Good cause of the day
Back Bubble Club's campaign to provide their accessible club night by and for those with learning disabilities. Donations go towards ensuring equality in partying through training, development and laying on the vibrant club nights themselves. #backthebubble