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Time In No. #35 | Thu 30 July 2020 | Issue No. #2591 Unsubscribe Me | View Online
Riveting reads from
inspirational Londoners
Whisper it: some people used the last four months to actually expand their horizons and feed their minds. Bizarre, right? What utter freaks! We asked five heroic Londoners (including our close personal friend The Actual Mayor) which works of literature kept them going through those long, dark lockdown evenings. Set brows to high!
Fingers on buzzers
The cancelled tube line designed to extend from Charing Cross to Thamesmead was to be named what?
Incoming: streaming stuff for your diary
Friday 7pm Get to grips with anime
What do you know about anime? If the answer is ‘not much’, now’s your chance to change that by tuning in to the BFI’s ‘An Introduction to Anime’ on YouTube. Expect to learn about a hand-picked bunch of deep-cut gems chewed over by a panel of experts.
The best of the rest:
Today 7pm and 9pm As part of Electric Dreams, a fringe festival of storytelling in cyberspace, ‘The House Never Wins’ is an interactive play streamed over Zoom. The show explores the climate crisis as you ‘gamble’ with the planet’s future. Tickets are £10 and there’s even an actual cash prize to play for.

Today 7.30pm If you hate the pop-culture round in pub quizzes, then Imperial College’s Pub-less Quiz is for you. Focusing on nature, questions will cover everything from potatoes to plankton.

Friday 7.30pm Putting on IRL gigs is a challenge right now, so the Royal Albert Hall is continuing to bring culture into your living room. Next up in its Royal Albert Home series is beatboxer SK Shlomo.

Check out our full list of the day’s best events, updated every day
Make this dreamy bar right now
Ioannis Grammenos from Heliot Steak House is a cool guy. So cool that he has shared his ultra-simple three-ingredient recipe for oaty energy bars. Not one for the keto crowd then, but, hey, that’s the life those guys chose.
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Time Out asks
Been on any day trips recently?
‘Just returned from a trip to Pagham Harbour, the kids loved playing on
the beach’

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‘The circular walk from Manningtree station with a wild swim in the river Stour at Dedham Mill – Constable’s
favourite setting’
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Feelgood links to ease the pain
Why does London have 32 boroughs? Here’s a video that explains it
YouTube

Brilliant photos from a 1977 anti-facist rally in south London
www.flashbak.com

A 19th-century guide to avoiding London’s ‘swindlers, cheats
and pickpockets’
www.publicdomainreview.org

Steven Soderbergh made a weird black-and-white silent cut of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’. Who knew!
www.extension765.com
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