Welcome to an alternative guide to what’s on in London this month, for our spooky-ooky friends who want to find alternative fun, hidden gems and insightful exhibitions!
🖤 I’m Not Ok: An Emo Retrospective
Head to The Barbican Centre to enjoy this retrospective on the 2004-2009 Emo scene (that we were were probably all a part of!)
🎧With Teeth
Listen to one of our fave bands, Deep Tan, blasting an all night Dj set at @shacklewellarms on November 23.
🎬 Jubilee: Love in the Age of Anarchy
The cult punk film is screening at Rio Cinema in Dalston on November 27. If you consider yourself a punk it’s a must watch and features some iconic faces from the start of the punk scene.
🎥 The Screams of His Poor Bride
Join London dedicated horror studies institution Miskatonic Institute for an online class exploring the work of Daria Nocolodi on November 19.
‼️Bloodshow
Head to Battersea Arts Center until November 23 to watch this choreographed performance exploring the carrying of our past, rebirth, and the use of a lot of fake blood.
😈 The World of Tim Burton
You can see our tour of this extensive exhibition of Tim Burtons life and work over on TikTok. It’s one not to miss, and it’s on until April at The Design Museum.
👻Throne of Blood
This stunning Japanese adaptation of Macbeth by Akira Kurosawa (1954) is screening at Close UP Film Center just off Brick Lane, between the 17-23.
🤺🥊 Stunt Saturday
Stunt people are incredible. And on November 19 you can hear from them, and watch them perform all day at BFI Southbank.
💋Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London.
If you’re here we assume you already know all about Leigh Bowery, club kids, drag and the 80s fashion mavericks that the queer scene created. But if you want to know more - this exhibition is open at the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey until March.
Stay tuned for monthly round ups of insider events and recommendations for the cool kids!
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