Friday, Aug 1 2003 | |||
I've always thought the South Bank should have more fun. (And more fun does not mean more docked boat parties.) Someone else obviously thought this as well because this weekend, the South Bank is going to have a bit of a cultural shindig. |
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BowieArt and rare films by John Malkovich are headlining the opening party for the Portobello Film Festival. 6-11pm. Westbourne Studios, 242 Acklam Rd, W10. Free. | |||
2CV fans shouldn't miss the new Flaminio Bertoni exhibition at the Design Museum. Till 9pm. 28 Shad Thames, SE1. £6. | |||
Cultural events guru Keith Khan (creator of the Barbican's Aladeen and the Jubilee Parade) uses themes like 'displacement' and 'cultural drag' to celebrate London's cultural vibrancy as seen through Indian eyes, specifically popular Indian cinema. The outdoor gig is going to be a (deliberately) fragmented pick and mix selection. A cornucopia of dance, film, cinema and skateboarding; DJs with sampled Bollywood tracks; buildings that become open-air film screens; and courtyards that become dance scenes. Sight and sound with a scenic view. This is London at its best. Escapade
- Live and outdoors at the South Bank TR |
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Awesome dinos at the Natural History Museum's new T.Rex exhibition. 10am-6pm. Cromwell Rd, SW7. £3.50. | |||
Lizzie opens the doors at Buckingham Palace until Sep 28. 9:30am-4:30pm £12. Advance bookings 020 7766 7300 or online. | |||
Watch as people literally believe that Red Bull has given them wings Sunday in Hyde Park for Red Bull Flugtag. 12:30-5pm. Free | |||
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