#FLOFavourite: things to do this weekend in London (21st February – 23rd February 2020)

For the arty people….

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Masculinities: Liberation through Photography @ The Barbican 

When?

Thursday 20th Feb—Sunday 17th May 2020 

Price?

£15 on Mondays to  Friday

£17 on Saturdays and Sundays.

#FLODown: The Barbican presents this exhibition that looks at the complex and sometimes contradictory representations of masculinity from the 1960s to the present day. The exhibition explores how  key photography and film have been in the conversation and social construct of masculinity – both how it is imagined and how it is understood in contemporary culture. Expect to see the works of over 50 international artists, photographers and filmmakers including Sunil Gupta, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Isaac and Catherine Opie.

Visits The Barbican Website to book your tickets now.

Location: 

Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS

Nearest Station: 

Barbican Underground Station 

Opening Hours: 

Mon-Tue: 12pm–6pm, Wed–Fri: 12noon–9pm,

Sat: 10am–9pm, Sun: 10am–6pm

 

Lunchtime performance at the Royal Opera House

When?

Friday 21st February 2020 at 1pm

Price: Free 

#FLODown: The Royal Opera House is hosting a free lunchtime performance that features regular Royal Opera House artists and some guest artists. The performances last about 45 minutes and are not ticketed so be sure to arrive in good time to secure a spot as it is first-come-first-serve.

Lunchtime performances occur on select Fridays, visit The Royal Opera House Website for more on these types of events and performances.

Location: 

Linbury Foyer, Royal Opera House. Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

Nearest Station: 

Covent Garden Underground Station 

 

For the Pancake Lovers…

(Shrove Tuesday is on 25th February this year)

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Greenwich Market Pancake Race

When?

Saturday 22nd February from 11am

Shrove Tuesday 25th February from 12pm.

Price? Free

#FLODown: Consider wearing fancy dress and getting sponsors - with donations going to the Greenwich Bexley Community Hospice – at this annual pancake race. Fancy dressing is optional, however, free pancakes are up for grabs for those who dress up. With medals to be won and pancakes available all day it's bound to be fun!

Visit the Greenwich Market Website to register to take part, or if you just fancy going to watch then you don’t need a ticket at all, just turn up!

Location:

Greenwich Market, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9HZ

Nearest Station: 

Cutty Sark DLR Station

 For the car enthusiasts...

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London Classic Car Show 2020 

When?

20th February – 23rd February 2020 

Price? £25 

#FLODown: London’s Classic Car show lands at Kensington Olympia this weekend, with some of the most iconic cars in the works including the Maserati 250F, the Lotus 49 and the 1987 Rothams Porsche 962C. There will be over 500 cars on show for you to indulge in.

Visit the London Classic Car Show Website to book tickets.


Location:

Kensington (Olympia), Olympia Way, Hammersmith, London W14 0NE

Nearest Station:

Kensington Olympia Station

Opening Hours:

Thursday 20th 16.30 pm – 9.00pm Friday 21st 10.00 am – 6.00pm

Saturday 22nd 10.00 am – 18.00pm Sunday 23rd 10.00 am – 5.00pm

 

For the foodies…

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Slice World: London’s biggest pizza party 

When?

Friday 21st February- Saturday 22nd February 2020 

Price: £8 -£15

#FLODown: Street Feast are launching “London’s biggest pizza party” at Hawker House to celebrate the best of London’s budding pizza scene. 10 vendors are coming together to deliver a mega pizza market experience with games, drinks and of course, loads of pizza!From vegan pizzas to full-on meat feasts, there will be pizzas to meet all tastes, alongside six bars, gin bingo, delicious desserts from Chin Chin Labs and much more…

Each ticket comes with a FREE drink (choice between a Martini Fiero and Tonic and an ice cold can of Frontier), and every slice of pizza will cost just £2!

Visit the Street Feast Website to book your tickets now.

Location:

Hawker House Canada Street, London, SE16 7PJ

Nearest Station:

Canada Water Station

Opening Hours

Friday 21st February 5.00pm - Midnight

Saturday 22nd February 4.00pm - Midnight

Gymkhana Mayfair Returns 

When?

Tuesday 18th February

#FLODown: Michelin star Restaurant, Gymkhana, returns to Mayfair following a full refurbishment. Expect to find several of their famous classic Indian dishes alongside some new tasty additions and cocktails that pay tribute India.  Gymkhana is inspired by the elite clubs of India, in tribute the restaurant features turned oak booths with marble tables surrounded by luxurious leather banquettes. There is also a wonderful selection of traditional Indian artwork covering the walls. 

 Location:

42 Albemarle St, Mayfair, London W1S 4JH

Nearest Station:

Green Park Station

Opening Hours:

Monday to Saturday 12:00pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm (Bar open till 1am)

Sunday 12:00pm - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 9:30pm


For the music lovers…

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Hot 8 Brass Band

When?

Friday 21st February 2020

Price?

Prices start from £34.25 + a booking fee.

 #FLODown: The Hot 8 Brass Band has been around for over 20 years, playing at jazz clubs, nightclubs, community parades and traditional jazz funerals across the world. But on Friday they will be taking over the 02 Forum in Kentish Town, which is a relatively intimate venue for such a loud and rowdy gig – not one to be missed.The band features 10 members, including three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, bass drum, and snare drum as well as one reed player. They have a funk style to their music, with definite influences from contemporary RnB and rap.

Location:

O2 Forum Kentish Town

Nearest Station:

Kentish Town Underground Station



Thought of the Week: #BeKind

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Illustration by Natalie Hapeshi

The internet has made people brave and has allowed people to act without consequences and it can’t continue, this includes the media and the British press. “Be kind” is an expression circulating on the internet in the wake of Caroline Flack’s death. But just remember that you do not have to be kind all the time, you don’t have to like everyone, you just don’t have to share your opinions all of the time. We have lost the ability to hold back and keep our opinions to ourselves.