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Big Apple lover? Attend Tate Modern's New York Through Candid Eyes programme of shorts. 7pm. Bankside, SE1. £3.50. 02078878000 or here | ||||
Candy Is Dandy But Liquor Is Quicker is an art cabaret night featuring burlesque dancing, drag performances, music and comedy in the vast and gaping converted neo-gothic Church on the Shoreditch/Hackney borders. Starring Satanica Pandemonia (Dirty Fairy, Radio Egypt) and featuring Bette O'Callaghan, Ant the Rant, Sarah-Louise Young and Chris Pollick, other events on the night include a cinema, bizarre installations, a fragrant summer garden, DJ's and a general air of hedonism and debauchery. |
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Hotly tipped and just signed Clor plays at their own night at The Windmill. 8pm. 22 Blenheim Gardens, SW2. £3. |
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80s soul legends Loose Ends play at the Jazz Cafe. 7pm. 5 Parkway, NW1. £15. 0870 154 40 40 or online. | ||||
Be warned: The organizers feel compelled to inform you that some of the material to which you will be exposed in the course of this lustrous evening may be potentially offensive to those of a nervous disposition. Kick off your weekend the degenerate way... Candy
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Purveyors of 15 mins of DJ fame, Stick It On turns one with a bash at Artesian Well. 10pm-3am. 693 Wandsworth Rd, SW8. £5. DJs for free. |
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No clowns but laid back and chilled out entertainment at Circus Space Cabaret. 8pm. Coronet St, N1. £12.50-20. |
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Mulletover duo Geddes and Jafar keeps things moving at Grand Central. 9pm-2am. 93 Gt Eastern St, EC2. £5. |
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