Andy Warhol once said, "Style is content in the future". He also claimed that, "Everyone will wear silver wigs". Fortunately this hasn't happened, but he is having an influence on hairdressing. |
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Ken Livingstone gets rocking with Lemar, D Double E and other celebs in the concert & rally Unite Against Facism at Astoria. 7pm. 157 Charing Cross Road, WC2. Free. | ||||
Pop into Westbourne Studios for Portobello Film Institute's free weekly screenings. 6-11pm. 242 Acklam Rd, W10. | ||||
New central London salon, The Factory has been inspired by Mr Pop Art's New York Empire. Creative Director Peter Paul and his team have brought together hair, art, music and fashion in this loft style venue, aptly located on Wigmore Street behind Selfridges. Whilst Toni & Guy have taken the production line approach a bit too literally with their conveyor belt of wonky hairdos, The Factory have gone even further and created a buzzing space for hair, art installations and fashion shows, complete with photographic studio, plasma screen, coffee bar and DJ decks. |
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Ex-Crocketts Owen & Davey play it up as The Crimea at Borderline. 7pm. 16 Manette Street, W1. £6. Book on 020 7534 6970 or online. | ||||
Photographic masterworks by Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson and others showing at Michael Hoppen. 12-6pm. 3 Jubilee Pl, SW3. Free. | ||||
With prices starting from £32 for men and £42 for women, you'll get your money's worth with a bit of culture thrown in with your trim. And you won't have to wear a comedy rug anymore either. The Factory |
If you like the record on the DJ's deck, buy it for 99p at dreambagsjaguarshoes' All Records 99p. 8pm-12am.34-36 Kingsland Rd, E2. Free. | |||
Lennie James' Kiwi play The Sons Of Charlie Paora opens at the Royal Court. 7:30pm. Sloane Square, SW1. £7.50-27.50. 020 7565 5000/here. | ||||
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