We're here for the butter!
And then the SOAP. Yes, SOAP that's sexy, funny and dangerous. That's what we're after. If you have similar cravings, we recommend you go to see SOAP at the Riverside Studios - a wet fusion of circus, aerial acrobatics, cabaret, comedy and bathtubs! You know what to do... Now, as for the butter. We say Tango In Dalston! Yes, there's a new class starting this Thursday night at the Old Boys Club, followed by a Milonga Bohemienne Party! We're there! Filth or science? Our dear friends at Coco de Mer are hosting a charming event titled 'Female Ejaculation and the G-spot', it's on the 24th March. Something to share?
The Run Rioters will also be DJ-ing at the Old Queens Head (just off Upper Street) this Sunday as part of 'The Sunday Social' where you'll also hear live music from the likes of Brooke Parrot - and it's FREE! Brilliant!
Blogs - with Mothers Day this Sunday, you may appreciate Katie Antoniou's suggestions of 'what to do'! Or, enjoy the work of brilliant RR blogger Fiona Halliday who Reviews the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at the Barbican, and also Reviews the Photography of Ed Kashi's current exhibition. London Fashion Week is still a fresh memory, and stylist Ameena Callendar blogs about her experience with a hearty look at Hannah Marshall, Charlie Le Mindu, Basso & Brooke, Tatty Divine, Fashion East - and other favorites. This Weeks Music Tips -look no further than Anthony Chalmers blog! And from the world of theatre covering gritty African subjects, read Franck Bordese's Review of 'Every year, Every Day, I am walking' currently showing at Oval House. Whoop!
Upcoming & Upbeat
![]() | Created by Rotozaza’s Ant Hampton with artist / film-maker Joji Koyama & electronic composer Isambard Khroustaliov, GuruGuru takes a mischievous & surreal look at focus groups, self-help culture & the consumer mindset. |
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![]() | Panel discussion on the effect of religious fundamentalism on Women's And Gay Rights. Three artists explore why they chose to challenge religious fundamentalism through their art. |
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![]() | Noah returns to a place he had to leave, a place in which he didn’t belong. Now he has to fit back into a world where much feels the same, but where everything has changed. |
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![]() | Performing with artistic director Scott Ellaway and with pianist sensation Alexander Melnikov, this exciting and innovative new ensemble brings its revolutionary vision for classical music to the capital. |
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![]() | An enlightening talk that looks at some of the capital’s lesser-known ghost cases, from haunted old Prisons, a stately mansion, a courthouse and a West End cinema. |
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![]() | Tango! They say tango is not in the feet, but in the heart. With that spirit, step into this new weekly class (all levels) followed by a feisty Milonga dance party (till 1am)! With live music and buffet! Let’s dance! |
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![]() | Jammed pack full of the most vital ingredients, Barrymore's directorial debut has enough charm, energy, and good-natured humor to leave you rollerskating out of the cinema on a closing night high! |
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![]() | In Women's History Month take the tour and visit sites associated with women who have defined Whitechapel and Spitalfields. |
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![]() | The brains behind Bompass and Parr jelly-mongers bring us the Café du pique-Nique; an indoor picnic to provide the perfect antidote to the depressing British weather! |
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![]() | Until 13 March. Alice's Adventures is a music hall show that explores myths about women, sexuality and gender relations in the Victorian era, written for Fluff Productions by Sarah Sigal and directed by Jessica Beck. |
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![]() | Featuring Sergio "The Phoenix" Leveque against Hubert "The Wardrobe" Van Melick it can only be the return of ChessBoxing, the sport for the intelligent brute. |
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![]() | 1st - 13th March: In a humble garden shed in deepest suburbia, four young idealists have decided to form a new political party to save the world from itself. |
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![]() | Grind and unwind with the Go Go Girls, eyeball the strange 60’s burlesque from Trixie Malicious & Fancy Chance & dance your socks off! Plus live music from French Kissing & novelty songs from DJ Dead & Showboats!
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![]() | Not to be confused with the American rap trio from Chicago, these young, fresh, creative folks are actually the big smoke's very own Indie band - who’ve been compared to the likes of Joy Division and Interpol. Yeeeeha! |
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![]() | This fantastical new project is a Fassbinder inspired anti-hero performance with B-movie sci-fi themes of time travel and parallel universes. Film! Animation! A live Fassbinder chorus line! A Greek chorus – and more! |
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