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| How are restaurants going to change? | Real talk: Time Out enjoys eating out. Cutting-edge Chinese concept restaurants, semi-ironic street food, enormous and terrifying pizzas, any meat with the word ‘jerk’ immediately before it. We are not fussy. You can imagine, then, our concern when The Bastard Covid (as we’re calling it) made it impossible for restaurants to reopen normally. We asked a bunch of food-world bigwigs: what’s in store for your favourite joint? |
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Incoming: streaming stuff for your diary | | Today, 8pm Watch comedians pretend they can sing | Join comedians (and married couple) Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke for their Tuesday Night Club hosted by James Gill. Tickets are £3.50, and there will be comedy (as you’d expect) and a husband v wife lip-sync battle (didn’t see that coming, did ya?). | The best of the rest: | Today, noon If you found yourself next to an erupting volcano, you’d run, right? But what would an animal do? Find out about the fascinating relationship between animals and volcanoes in this Natural History Museum talk. Today, 7pm Feel like escaping planet earth right now? This Royal Institution talk explores whether there really is life on Mars. Wednesday, 6.30pm As part of the Somerset House digital programme, French artist NSDOS is teaching an introductory workshop on how to make beats and electronic music. Finally, a new way to annoy your neighbours! (£10). Check out our full list of virtual highlights, updated every day |
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Is London’s food scene racist? | | Black restaurateurs across the capital talk to us about what they want to see happen differently, now that eateries are opening their doors again. How can we level the playing field and make the food world a more inclusive place? The fight for a fairer industry – and more prominence for African and Caribbean food in London’s dining scene – starts here, folks. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT | Drive-in summer | 'Tis the season of the drive-in cinema – but not as you know it. The next-level Luna Drive In Cinema has already opened in five amazing locations (Printworks, anyone?) with giant HD screens, in-car speakers and food and drink delivered to your car, plus a banging programme of cult films and new hits. Tickets won’t last long! | |
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More quality for your quarantine | | Hot stuff | Bodega Rita’s chef Gabriel Pryce’s very tasty three-ingredient salsa | |
| Award season | BFI’s London Film Festival is taking the cyber-leap and going virtual this year | |
| | Hail the hero | Jonny Moses is a London doctor. Here’s what he’s learned on the Covid frontlines | |
| Cyber sanctuary | Why virtual LGBTQ+ spaces will continue to be vital, long after lockdown ends | |
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| ‘Overheard in Hanwell: “Just when you’re getting to know someone again they take out their teeth and you’re like, ‘Who are you?’”’ | @zkthepoet | Overheard something weird or wonderful? Tweet us and you might see it here next week! | |
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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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