Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Things to do in London this week

For those of my followers who live in, near to or are visiting London, here are a few ideas of things to do this week:


10 Things to Do in London This Week
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Try an elevated menu of Andy Warhol’s favourite snacks – think Coca-Cola jelly and cornflake panna cotta – to mark the Tate’s major new Warhol retrospective

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Two of our favourite things – art and bubbles – combine at the Affordable Art Fair’s Printmaking & Prosecco workshop

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International Women’s Day
celebrations don’t end on 8 March: there’s a whole host of inspiring events, talks and art shows to look forward to


Above image: Andy Warhol inspired menu at Tate Modern

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Book tickets to see star director Jamie Lloyd’s take on Chekhov’s The Seagull – starring Emilia Clarke – that opens this week

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Holi, the Hindu festival of colour and love, begins on 9 March: Here’s where to celebrate in London

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Learn the secrets of a good night’s rest at Harrods’ weekend sleep event


Above image: International Women's Day at South Place Hotel

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Join Angie Mar, head chef at OTT A-List-favourite Manhattan eatery Beatrice Inn, at her New Street Kitchen residency

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The Enchanted Interior
at the Guildhall Art Gallery reclaims the languishing ladies of art history in the #MeToo era

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Don’t miss the last of the
Breakthrough Women in Film screenings at the Bulgari Hotel

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Sustainable, nose-to-tail dishes and biodynamic wines are on the menu at 10 Heddon Street, thanks to a
new four-month residency from Fallow


RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK
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This week, C&TH's Sofia Tindall indulges in Eastern-inspired dishes at the recently renovated Gymkhana in Mayfair





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