Silk is one of the most loved and loathed fabrics in this material world. To some it's the ultimate in sensuous glamour, to others it's a really tacky choice of bedcovering for aging lotharios. |
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Iceland's Coldplayish Leaves plays live at Barfly. 7pm. 49 Chalk Farm Road, NW1. £6. 0870 264 3333 or online. |
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Veteran avant-gardist Susan Hiller's J-Street Project is on at Prince Charles's Artprojx night. 6:30pm. 7 Leicester Pl WC2. £10. 020 7494 3654. |
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Mancs happy-party duo Mint Royale is live at Cargo. 8pm 83 Rivington St, EC2. £10. 08700 600 100 or online. |
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And now it is a new restaurant at The Courthouse Hotel Kempinski. The decadently named restaurant promises to take its diners on a gastronomic journey along the traditional silk trading route of the Tang and Yuan Dynasty from 700 AD. This culinary jaunt will take in a range of handpicked a la carte dishes from Europe, China and the Middle East (courtesy of Head Chef Elisha Carter, formerly of Lola's) and you can even chart the origins of your meal through the specially commissioned handcrafted map of the Silk Route. |
Unplugged and Unrehearsed at Crown & Two Chairmen. 8pm. 31 Dean St, W1. Free. |
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Meditative Dolls screened at RCA's Asian cinema project Ten Minutes Older. 7pm. Kensington Gore, SW7. Free |
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Aside from the geography lesson there is even more history to be had in the dining room. Many original grade II listed features of the old courthouse are still intact and the Judges bench, dock and witness stand remain much the same as when The Rolling Stones, The Sex Pistols and Profumo stood trial here. Which is a little bit more impressive than thinking about Judge Judy when you're tucking in to your starter. Silk at The
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A panel of star writers opens the RFH John Berger season. 7:30pm. Belvedere Rd, SE1. £9. 0870 401 8181 or here. |
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NY filmmaker Jennifer Todd Reeves programme at Lux Salon. 7pm. 18 Shacklewell Lane, E8. Free, booking req. | ||||
Last week of Joseph Szabo's Teenage at Michael Hoppen, Hayward's Africa Remix and the Royal Academy's Turks. |
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