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Incoming: streaming stuff for your diary | | Today, 7pm Witness a literary moment | Pulitzer Prize-winning turbo genius Michael Chabon and his wife, Israeli-American author extraordinaire Ayelet Waldman, discuss 100 years of the American Civil Liberties Union. Discover how landmark legal cases, fought by underdogs, ended up advancing civil rights and social justice throughout American history. | The best of the rest: | Today, 3.30pm Learn about Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month with this afternoon of performances and talks (you’ll need to register for free to get in).
Friday, 7pm The Royal Opera House will be streaming ‘Woolf Works’ an award-winning ballet triptych inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf.
Friday, 8pm A ‘Know Your Herstory’ Pride quiz fundraiser, courtesy of that fun bunch over at Dalston Superstore.
Check out our full list of virtual highlights, updated every day |
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So, what’s the deal with gyms, then? | | If the thousands of people running, punching, planking and hyperventilating in parks are anything to go by, Londoners are keen on getting back in the gym. But what’s in store for the capital’s cardio freaks and lifters once the fitness centres do eventually reopen? We asked gym owners and other assorted healthy folk what the future of their industry might look like once lockdown is a thing of the past. |
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More quality for your quarantine | | Your table awaits | Find out which of Time Out’s favourite restaurants are now accepting bookings | |
| Plate pepper-upper | Check out our gold mine of chef-approved takeaway hacks. Bland kebab begone! | |
| | Legacy of hatred | We asked an expert about London’s deep-rooted connection to the slave trade | |
| Eat the meat | What will our lifelong vegetarian make of that British staple, bangers and mash? | |
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Time Out has become Time In while our wonderful city is on lockdown. We are still dedicated to bringing you the best of London, even while London itself sits indoors for a while. Wherever you are in the city, if there's something happening, Time In will let you know about it. |
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