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Experience the thrill of this unconventional art fair for less

The Other Art Fair is back — and we've blagged you a 30% discount on tickets. From 17 to 20 March, this rule-breaking celebration of creativity takes over Brick Lane's Old Truman Brewery, with immersive installations, live performances, and 150 game-changing artists sharing and selling their work. 

Presented by Saatchi Art, The Other Art Fair is all about inclusivity. Expect affordable artworks by emerging artists from a diverse range of backgrounds, interactive experiences, and a laid-back, festival-like atmosphere (we're talking free El Rayo Tequila tasters, live stick and poke tattooing, and a fully-stocked bar — Glasto, eat your heart out). 

This edition's highlights include a showcase by guest artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, whose dazzling neon creations have adorned the front of the Tate Britain. There's also work by queer multidisciplinary mural artist The Line Girl, Nisa Khan's art vending machines, and an incredible installation by Matt Jukes in collaboration with CALM that captures visitors' emotions and transforms them into personalised colourscapes. Intrigued? Click below to get your tickets and enter the code LONDONIST30 at checkout for 30% off all Friday-Sunday tickets. 

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Nandine, a much-loved family-run Kurdish restaurant in Camberwell, is celebrating International Women's Day (that's today!) with two new dishes. Qabuli Rash and Kurdush Pickled Veg are available throughout March, with 10% of proceeds going to women's rights organisation IKWRO.
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Secret Cinema's Bridgerton Ball
Prepare the carriages! Secret Cinema Presents Bridgerton is here. The latest event by the masters of immersive entertainment is based on the Netflix/Shondaland megahit Bridgerton and whisks guests away to Lady Whistledown's Society Ball. 
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Noci But Nice
A fresh new pasta restaurant opens up in Islington later this week. Noci, helmed by ex-Bancone chef Louis Korovilas, launches on Thursday 11 March with a menu of antipasti and seasonal pasta dishes. We'll have the 'Nduja and mascarpone mafaldine, thanks.
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A Rebellious Ramen Restaurant
Discovered cult ramen restaurant Supa Ya yet? This newish addition to Dalston's food scene began life as a pop up in chef Luke Findlay's home, eventually settling down on Kingsland Road last year. The ever-changing menu is gleefully inauthentic — with toppings like salt beef, pickles, and parmesan.
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Cocktails For A Good Cause
Buy four bottled cocktail kits from Ukrainian vodka brand Dima's for £50 and the full sale (not just the profit) will go to Ukrainian relief charities. The menu, created by mixologists at Nightjar and The Gibson Bar, includes a Dirty Fig Martini and a Pickled Gimlet.
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Tendril Goes East
Rishim Sachdeva's mostly vegan kitchen Tendril has a new home. The plant-led pop up is now in residency at The Artillery Arms, a handsome Fuller's boozer in between Old Street and Moorgate. Choose between a la carte dining and a prix fixe Discovery menu.
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