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Tue 12 January 2016
 
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The Culturist
 
London’s cultural highlights this January
 
January 2016 – here we go! Dalston has grown up and is back on our radar, Guy Gerber is visiting London, the capital is getting lit up and the Saatchi Gallery is turning 30. But aside from all that, the late, great David Bowie has dropped his 25th and final album. So if there’s only one thing to do this January…
 
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DRINK:
Ruby’s Bar & Lounge
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It was hot, then not, and now it seems Dalston is back on the radar for 2016: Silk Stockings, Jidori, and now Ruby’s Bar & Lounge. An extension of Ruby’s Cocktail Bar, you can expect the same kind of eclectic hedonistic hideaway, but with a focus on wine, beer and food (courtesy of Vietnamese street food specialists Hanoi Kitchen) – and a roster of live entertainment. Welcome back Dalston!
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72-76 Stoke Newington Road, N16+7XB
Opens January 15
 
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PARTY:
Guy Gerber presents Rumors London
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We’ve been big fans of Rumors by Guy Gerber at Beachouse Ibiza so we’re excited for its one-night-only transplant to London. The style will be different – think an all-night warehouse party rather than a sun-drenched day party – but a stellar line up remains with the likes of Lee Burridge, D’Julz and of course, Guy Gerber on decks.
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29 Great Suffolk St, Southwark, SE1 0NS
From £20
30 January
 
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SEE:
Lumiere London
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See our capital in a new light, thanks to Lumiere London, the biggest-ever light festival to hit London. Expect a citywide takeover of all things light and bright, from neon stick men on Big Ben and a projection of stampeding elephants to (our favourite) an illuminated phone box turned fish tank. And it doesn’t stop there – there’s also sky-high plant sculptures, neon dogs, giant glowing birdcages… Download the free map and follow the light.
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14-17 January
Various locations
 
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DO:
Champagne Life
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Marking its 30th birthday, the Saatchi Gallery will be celebrating with its first all-female show, featuring 14 emerging international talents, ranging from some in their 20s to those in their 50s – all in various stages of their careers. And make no mistake, this isn’t a show about women but by women, so expect a myriad of themes from pop to politics and tabloid culture.
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Duke of York’s HQ King’s Road, SW3 4RY
Free
13 January – 6 March
 
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LISTEN:
David Bowie: Blackstar
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Blast his 25th and final album and let the legend live on. David Bowie is!
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Available on iTunes
£8.99
 
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EAT:
Lucky Chip Burgers and Wine Dalston
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The second opening for Dalston this month: Lucky Chip Burgers and Wine Dalston, the first permanent site for street food burger favourites and, interestingly, like the other Dalston openings of late, a more grown-up offering. Aside from burgers, there’ll be a selection of small and large plates such as 54 day-aged rib-eye steak and chicken parmigiana, a Friday night tasting menu, and an extensive wine list of over 100 bins, plus cocktails, bourbons and ryes.
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23-25 Ridley Road, E8 2NP
Opens 22 January
 
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SHOP:
House of Holland: Menswear Season 002
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Inspired by London Collections Men? Stock your wardrobe with matching co-ords, glitter tees and sassy slogans via House of Holland. They say menswear, we say unisex!
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Available online
 
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