| This is not a drill: free beer is coming | Did you spend your 2020 birthday shut indoors, sadly cheersing yourself in front of a webcam? We feel you, pal. The curse of Lockdown Birthday affected us too. On the upside, those heroes at Fourpure are offering free pints to you and anyone else unlucky enough to be born between March 14 and September 1. Get yourself down to their mahoosive taproom on Bermondsey Beer Mile (it reopens this Saturday) and bring some kind of proof showing your date of birth. |
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Fingers on buzzers Old London Bridge’s foundations were allegedly made from which material? |
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Stuff for you to do this week | | Party starters | London’s biggest party is becoming London’s biggest online party. Grab a Red Stripe, crank your speakers and tune in for three days of virtual Carnival vibes, streamed across four channels. There’ll be personal memories from the street party’s pioneers, live-streamed DJ sets from King Tubby’s and Rampage, and steel-pan band performances. Plus, Spotify has a whole microsite dedicated to the weekend, so you’ll never be stuck for a Carnival playlist. | The best of the rest: | You, outside, now! London’s biggest celebration of outdoor theatre is filling Greenwich with colourful performances for 16 days from Friday. Look out for circus acts, dance performances and large-scale installations from Bernadine Evaristo, Luke Jerram and many others.
Out and proud South London DJs Harry Gay, Wacha and Passer are streaming another LGBTQ+ party live from their living room to yours on Friday night.
Stay up Make the most of our last long summer evenings at this alfresco bash. The roads around The Oval in Hackney will be closed on Friday and Saturday night to make way for street-food trucks, craft stalls, bars and DJs.
Check out our full list of the best events, updated every day |
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Keep eating out to help out | | Slap. That sound you can hear? It’s people all across the city slapping their foreheads in disbelief as they look at their bill at the end of dinner. That discount goes a long way doesn’t it? We, the city of London, have fallen in love with slightly cheaper restaurant food. The good news is, a bunch of Time Out-approved places have decided to keep the scheme going into September. 2020: maybe not so bad after all. |
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PAID CONTENT | Feeling crafty? | Of course you are. And tomorrow at 6pm, you can get involved in a Mexican paper-flower decoration workshop as part of our (final!) Fajita Friday Fiesta with Old El Paso. Tune in on our Facebook page and join Joanna from Crafty Party Box. Just think: you and the family, sitting down to a delicious Mexican feast with a colourful floral centrepiece you’ve all made together. Magic! Click below for a list of materials you’ll need to craft along. | |
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London news that you can use | | The gladdest rags | Carnival extra! Read about the most OTT costume in the history of the event | |
| | Masked balls | London’s struggling nightclubs have put forward a plan that could allow them to reopen | |
| Big-screen beauty | Francis Lee’s must-watch new one, ‘Ammonite’, is closing the BFI London Film Festival | |
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