Your weekly Londonist round up. The digital art revolution is here. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio Canestra di frutta (Bowl of Fruit) Conceived 1594 – 1598, digitised in 2021 DAW® (Digital Artwork) Limited Edition 9 of 9 47 cm x 60.8 cm Courtesy of Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana (Milan) and Cinello Live out your sailor/pirate dreams in Greenwich. Ever looked at those masts and thought "I wish I could climb them?" Well, now you can. Photo: Matt Brown Out of, erm, historical interest only. Temporary bus to the rescue. Major upheaval at Bank means 17 weeks of no Bank branch. Image: TfL Where they are, who can use them, and how to get help. Image: The Trussell Trust Events and celebrations to welcome 2022's Year of the Tiger. Image: Shutterstock Plays, guided walks, cabaret and kids events. Image: Thalia Ostara Ladywell's Ravensbourne Arms. Image: Sister Midnight It's not just buses and taxis that are electrifying. There are 20 boats in the Clipper fleet. The Mayor moves east. Watch rugby greats battle it out at these pubs and bars. Image: The Rose and Crown Another reason to visit London's most northerly borough. Unity by Mark Beattie is one of the artworks featured in Enfield Winter Lights The famous black door is not all that it seems. 'Mind the Gap' should be safe. Image: Creative Commons An IMAX of its day. The Temple of Concord |