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  • Win tickets to see the Latin hip hop sensation Mala Rodriguez in a very rare London appearance! As one of the most inventive and popular artists in Latin Hip Hop, Mala Rodriguez has a string of awards to her name. http://bit.ly/XwbP0a
  • Don't forget to check out our top five things to do for Easter! Goat races, egg hunts and crafty activities will keep your kiddies very well indisposed over the week! http://bit.ly/145A0a6
  • Did you know that 99% of all species that have ever lived on our planet are now extinct? Crazy isn't it?! Extinction: Not The End OF The World? at the Natural History Museum looks at how extinction actually plays a crucial role in the evolution of life. http://bit.ly/15AdiDh
  • Very educational, interesting.
  • Keywords explores and expands on the seminal book of the same name by Raymond Williams. In this book, Williams analysed the use and meanings of over a hundred words such as anarchism, originality, genius and democracy. Iniva - Institute of International Visual Arts presents an expansive programme of exhibitions, lectures, film and learning projects, expanding on Williams' studies of words into three-dimensional form. http://bit.ly/11e6bzU
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  • Kensington Palace is a great place to visit with the family this Easter. Join in the Easter bonnet competition or head over to help make a big felt and textile spring tapestry inspired by the collection and palace gardens. http://bit.ly/XWqZNh
  • Really beautiful, would LUV to visit 1 day!
  • Taking the world by storm in 1956, Brigitte Bardot became the icon of a new hedonistic and sexually free lifestyle. Suddenly, audiences the world over could not get enough of her. To coincide with the launch of Ginette Vincendeau’s new book Brigitte Bardot (BFI, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), this short retrospective of Bardot’s key films explores Bardot’s image and significance. At Institut Français du Royaume-Uni starting today: http://bit.ly/YatFmx
  • One of the last films to be shown at the Kinoteka Polish Film festival will be Illumation at Barbican. Directed in 1973 by Krzysztof Zanussi the film became a defining event for a whole generation in the Eastern block and went on to win many awards. Followed up by a Q&A with Zanussi himself, this is classic Polish cinema at its very best: http://bit.ly/13XHufz
  • Looking for something to do tonight? Get your dancing shoes on at The Itchy Feet Academy! Their mission is to help people re-discover the art of proper dancing! Head over to The Book Club in Shoreditch for a toe-tapping, finger-snapping good time! For those who feel their two left feet leave a lot to be desired, head over from 7.30pm for lessons, and for those a little more confident on their feet, go for the after party. Either way a chance to show of your new or not so new moves! http://bit.ly/13TbpVT
  • Win a copy of Jools Holland’s The Golden Age Of Song his first major collaborations album since 2007! Backed by one of the most popular big bands in the world, Jools’ Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, some very special guests popped into the recording studio to lend their extraordinary vocal talents. http://bit.ly/15fUCue
  • It has been 10 years since the London Symphony Orchestra acquired St Luke's, a Grade I listed building with a stunning interior. As a rehearsal space for the orchestra as well as their education and community projects the venue has also seen many famous faces, including Bruce Springsteen and Anne Lennox. Join the LSO to celebrate this 10th birthday over a 12 day festival! http://bit.ly/XXPjtj
  • The London Handel Festival fundraiser will be taking place on 19 November. Featuring Anna Starushkevych, the mezzo-soprano winner of the Handel Singing Competition 2012, champagne reception and dinner for those who want to splash out. To just attend the champagne reception and concert, there are tickets available for just £30. http://bit.ly/PdHvlU
  • Following London Calling's recommendations on how best to entertain your Gran in London (and to make sure no one's accused of favouritism); read on for our best ideas on what to do in London with your Grandad! http://bit.ly/QUnznm -
  • Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road' is one of the defining books of the Beat generation. Written over a period of three weeks, Kerouac typed his manuscript on rolls of tracing paper that he taped together. You can see the scroll at the British Library until the end of the year. Alongside the display there will be other 'On the Road' events including a screening of the new film staring Sam Riley on 17 October http://bit.ly/QCROxU
  • Opening this week, I, Malvolio is a re-imagining of Twelfth Night by Tim Crouch. A brilliant one man show that tells a timeless story of bullying, prudery and practical jokes. Suitable for ages 13+ at Unicorn Theatre. http://bit.ly/OR62dy
  • A spellbinding evening of classical music from the East and West with Anup Biswas, Sanjay Guha, Kelvin Christiane, and M Balachander. Champagne on arrival, with paid bar during the interval and after the concert. http://bit.ly/O3Ftbh -
  • They ceiling and trim are beautiful!
  • Morrocan room in a palace I presume
  • The biennial Afrovibes Festival returns for an extensive national tour following 2010's inaugural UK dates. Afrovibes 2012 offers an eclectic and thought-provoking programme of performance from South Africa and beyond, including theatre, dance, music and spoken word. Starts today: http://bit.ly/RLQ7Up
  • Based on Shakespeare's late comedy, A Winter's Tale is turned on it's head, a play within a play. Exploring the politics of the playground, this brilliant play will appeal to humour of all ages. At the Unicorn until 16 November http://bit.ly/NgrbDH -

Launching alongside the annual Frieze London contemporary art fair, Frieze Masters focuses on work made before the year 2000, ranging from the ancient era and old masters to the late 20th century. Within walking distance of Frieze London, you can get a one day tickets for both fairs for just £35: http://bit.ly/MHvdR8 -   ... Read More

  • No plans for the weekend? Catch Bruno Munari: My Futurist Past which opened today at Estorick Collection. Investigating the work of one of the most intriguing and complex figures of Italian 20th century art, the exhibition will reveal the richness of Munari's artistic research between 1927 and 1950. http://bit.ly/Q0g94x

#ff @SPAINOW - annual season of contemporary Spanish culture in London. A snapshot of latest creative output of Spain http://bit.ly/RPh61s   ... Read More

  • The Wedding Collective, in association with Soho Theatre, revisit Madam Butterfly with their site specific opera Finding Butterfly. To be performed in the Limehouse Town Hall, this opera will be sung by professional opera singers to Puccini's original score. Enter here for a chance to win tickets: http://bit.ly/UJorOD -
  • Safar: A journey through Arab cinema starts today at the ICA. Expect gripping drama, subversive comedy and exaggerated melodrama. This ambitious season will draw together classic and contemporary popular cinema from the Arab world; book tickets now http://bit.ly/O8odx1 -

Get tickets to Kanjoos The Miser @Tara_Arts for just £12.50! Click here to find out how: http://bit.ly/QJI3Ow   ... Read More

  • Dance Umbrella 2012 is now on sale! Friday 5 - Sunday 14 October at Platform Theatre, Central Saint Martins, King's Cross. Co-curated by Betsy Gregory & Jonathan Burrows, the festival comprises of 10 days of new dance, live art, installation, and video from 11 countries in a major new London venue. Book online http://bit.ly/OkXmSQ #DU2012 -
  • Shakespeare's Globe are releasing three of their hit productions of 2011 to cinemas in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Globe on Screen will launch All's Well That Ends Well, Much Ado About Nothing and Doctor Faustus from the end of September, and will be showing on screens across the world until November. Click here to find out more: http://bit.ly/PdCmKC