Saturday 12th March |
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Join designers, makers and coveted interiors brands at a Yard Sale, supporting London's homeless women and families. |
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Join Grrrl Zine Fair for an all-dayer zine fair, with workshops, talks and live music. |
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Eggsperience eggciting eggsamples of science as Dan eggsamines how many eggscuses he can eggsploit to eggspose eggs to eggsperimentation. |
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Sunday 13th March |
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A sales display of modernist and contemporary furniture. |
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A parade from Green Park to Trafalgar Square, followed by events in the Square. |
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The annual oration at Karl Marx's grave at Highgate Cemetery. |
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Monday 14th March |
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Join oceanographer and renowned explorer Captain Don Walsh, undersea explorer Victor Vescovo and submarine engineer Patrick Lahey, as they recount their experiences of diving to the deepest points on Earth. |
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Tuesday 15th March |
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Explore how and why do public attitudes toward the EU and Europe differ across the continent? |
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This panel provides an opportunity to reflect on how a museum can collect, present and activate dance history. |
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Wednesday 16th March |
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Bartlett alumna Sherin Aminossehe walks us through her experience in the built environment and the changes that need to be made for gender equality. |
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This panel brings together scientists from across the world to discuss the topic of de-extinction and how far the field of genetics has grown. |
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This event will see Tomila Lankina discuss her new book on the long shadow of inequalities in Russia. |
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Andrew Steele discusses the research into how ageing is not inevitable. |
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Join Andrew Steele as he discusses what happens as we age, practical ways we can help slow down the process and the research being carried out today. |
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McCorristine will explore why some criminal corpses are marked out as particularly heinous and deserving of post-mortem punishment. |
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Thursday 17th March |
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Join senior Lowri Jones for a virtual talk about our exhibition RCP Unseen and explore the history of medicine like you've never seen it before. |
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This talk marks the centenary of former Suffragette Viscountess Rhondda's case seeking admission to the House of Lords. |
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Friday 18th March |
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Join Professor Stephen Conway as he explores what daily life was like for the average British soldier in the 18th century. |
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Saturday 19th March |
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Expect 40 working layouts hand-picked by the Model Railway Club, plus over 100 traders. |
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Kempton Steam Museum and the London Museum of Water & Steam will both have steam engines running this weekend. |
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From penny dreadfuls to psychic investigations, Clive Bloom will interrogate the attraction of Gothic London. |
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An afternoon of experiencing and learning about the origins, stories and ceremonies surrounding tea. |
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Writer A J West will discuss his own research into a sceptics research into these phenomena. |
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In this show Jeremy and Carolyn Brooker will use their authentic Triunial Magic Lantern, combining three projectors in a single device, to create a fast-moving show featuring the most spectacular effects the lantern can produce. |
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Exhibitions closing shortly |
explores fabulous and rare examples from the mid-1960s era-defining stores and designers. (Ends on Sat, 12th Mar) | Broken wing or fractured limb - uncertain profile, shadow of its own form - the work of Julie Maurin gestures us into a zone of layered eclipse and unsettling liminality. (Ends on Sat, 12th Mar) | This exhibition explores the characters, events, places and personal tales of triumph and tragedy that inspired and shaped the novel that made Charles Dickens a household name across the world. (Ends on Sun, 13th Mar) | Showcasing previously unseen material from Paul McCartney’s personal archive, this display celebrates the life and art of one of the world’s most successful songwriters and performers. (Ends on Sun, 13th Mar) | An exhibition of new images by Himali Singh Soin with historian of science Alexis Rider inspired by the collection of Sir Richard Burton. (Ends on Sun, 13th Mar) | Comprising over 20 paintings, most made over the last 18 months, as well as hand-painted ceramics and a new group of posters, it explores Katz’s long-standing relationship to questions of identity and expression, selfhood and voice. (Ends on Sun, 13th Mar) | An exhibition of ritual photography and performance works by artist Selina Mayer (Ends on Thu, 17th Mar) | Life after Life is a unique look at mortality, the march of time and the inevitability of our demise, from a unique Highgate Cemetery perspective. (Ends on Thu, 17th Mar) | How William Hogarth and artists across Europe captured the new modernity of the 18th century (Ends on Sun, 20th Mar) | Bishopsgate Institute will be staging a take-over of The Curve at the Barbican with an installation of objects, ephemera and media highlighting 40 moments and stories in London’s LGBTQ+ history. (Ends on Mon, 21st Mar) |
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