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This week's best of Londonist is guest edited by Suzie Leighton, Director of The Culture Capital Exchange, organisers of the Inside Out Festival. It's a wide-ranging intellectual smorgasbord of performance, debates, film screenings, walks, talks, workshops, lectures and exhibitions for the inquisitive, the curious, and those excited by knowledge in all its guises and it starts on Monday.
Guest Editor's pick
- Walking the Central Line for the Big Issue Foundation
- Comedy, theatre, film & speakers: Festivals of Feminism in London
- Ten vanished and vanishing London experiences
- New spoken word festival: The Last Word at Roundhouse
- Who doesn't love a good scare? Halloween events in London
Inside Out Festival runs from Monday 21 to Sunday 27 October.
London news
- Safety concerns over Cycle Superhighways
- The letting agents who discriminate on behalf of landlords
- London's hospitals are facing (another) huge shake-up
- Rufus Norris gets the biggest job in UK theatre
- London wins big at Britain in Bloom awards
Must-read articles
- A short history of floods on the Underground
- London's best football bloggers
- The Queen's first tube ride
- Short story: a vision of dystopian London
Pick of the reviews
- Three orchestras playing at once - what our volunteers made of Gruppen
- Cycling, contorting and climbing with Cirque Eloise's iD
- Fantastic caveman cooking at The Smokehouse
- Viennese portraiture's radical evolution
- Vampiric bloodsucking meets contemporary dance: Dracula at Wiltons
Things to do
- Two weeks of family friendly arts events: Family Arts Festival
- City of London Sinfonia & silent film at Village Underground
- The 10th London International Animation Festival looks ace
- Comedy this week: Susan Calman, Adam Hills, Joseph Morpugo
- Enter the Serco Prize for Illustration with your London Stories
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