Twombly & Poussin: Late @ Dulwich Picture Gallery
Last chance to catch this contest between the figurative and abstract
Last chance to catch this contest between the figurative and abstract
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The Book of the Dead comes alive tonight in an evening of free events at the British Museum…
The Battle of the Bar Birds currently raging in Shoreditch involves less hair pulling and stiletto slinging than you might first expect. The birds, for one, are of the feathered variety rather than potty-mouthed fishwives, with Rivington Street’s Carroll-inspired Jubjub wrangling in the pecking order …
Remember those halcyon days when the mail arrived before you left for school or work? If you live at certain addresses in Crystal Palace, do you remember when it arrived at all? Royal Mail have been delivering some 2,000 letters – some posted as far …
This Friday, London Transport Museum throws an adults only garden party as its exploration of Suburbia continues. The evening includes guerrilla gardening, free design surgeries with a qualified interior designer from Heal’s, a crafty chance to make your own mosaic plant pot (hmm – mother’s …
We had great fun at last month’s LTM late, touring the collection, wine glass in hand and getting an opportunity to drive the fake bus and conquer the tube driving simulator without having to queue behind hoardes of clamouring kids or dodge them running in …
If a formula exists where the length of a queue is proportional to the hotness of the ticket, then last night’s Science Museum Late was the place to be. For the unarguably reasonable price of zero pence, hundreds of keen over-18s lined up in the …
There’s a distinct whiff of Victoriana around town, what with the Christmas Carol lights and it’s permeated the British Library for their twisted Victorian Values Late tomorrow night. In cahoots with The Ministry of Burlesque the evening is pitched around the Points of View exhibition …
Transport Museum Lates return this Friday focused on the new exhibition, Suburbia. If you haven’t been yet, take advantage of a child-free Friday night look at the Museum’s superb collection and gnome laced exhibition with the adult friendly additions of live urban illustration, an urban …
Tomorrow, the brilliant Laughter in Odd Places crew put on their last ever show fitting TWELVE comedians into TWO hours in plenty of unusual spots around the Museum of London. Scarily accurate timings and line up can be found at their website and yes, that’s …