All events on Monday May 19

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Music: Rock/Pop
Royworld
Monday 19 May (7pm) @ The Borderline
Royworld were born in 2006, when four friends (oddly, none of them named Roy) at Goldsmiths College got together to update/resuscitate early-'80s stadium rock. The... View details »
Royworld
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Pitmen Painters
Monday 19 May @ National Theatre More times »
Free
In 1934, some enlightened colliery men in Woodhorn, Northumberland, formed an evening class on art appreciation. The group subsequently took up painting, drawing and sculpting,... View details »
The Pitmen Painters
Art: Photography
Wildstyles
Monday 19 May (11:30am–11pm) @ Bar Vinyl More times »
Free
PYMCA may be the only photo agency in London that specialises exclusively in youth and music culture — small wonder its effortlessly cool shows are... View details »
Wildstyles

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Amora
Monday 19 May (1pm–midnight) @ Amora More times »
Amora — the Academy of Sex and Relationships — offers an educational exploration of all aspects of intimacy. Seven distinct zones take you through everything... View details »
Amora
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Hibiscus
Monday 19 May (noon–2:30 & 6:30–10pm) @ Hibiscus More times »
In just a month, chef-proprietor Claude Bosi has taken London's restaurant world by storm. With the relocation of his two Michelin stars from Ludlow to... View details »
Hibiscus
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Skateboard at the Southbank Centre
Monday 19 May (8–11am) @ Southbank Centre More times »
Free
For a rather serene moment of skateboarding, set the alarm early and cruise on down to the Southbank in the early hours of the morning.... View details »
Skateboard at the Southbank Centre
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Café on the Hill
Monday 19 May (8am–4pm) @ Cafe on the Hill More times »
With most of central London out-of-bounds (either closed or crammed with shoppers), get perspective on the city from Muswell Hill. Like a less pretentious Hampstead,... View details »
Café on the Hill
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Furnace
Monday 19 May (10am–3pm & 6–11pm) @ Furnace More times »
Tucked down a side street off Hoxton Square is the perfect remedy to the seasonal poultry overload. Shoreditch's best-kept secret, Furnace has been in the... View details »
Furnace
Art
For Your Eyes Only
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Imperial War Museum Park More times »
Ian Fleming, the author responsible for birthing the shaken-not-stirred secret agent James Bond, receives his due in this new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum.... View details »
For Your Eyes Only
Art: Photography
Peacocks & Pinstripes
Monday 19 May (11am–5pm) @ Fashion and Textile Museum More times »
Made possible by the Fashion and Textile Museum and the Getty Images Gallery, Peacocks & Pinstripes explores the evolution of masculine fashion. The collection looks... View details »
Peacocks & Pinstripes
Art
Blood on Paper
Monday 19 May (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times »
Free
This new exhibition at the V&A offers visual art reworkings and interpretations of the humble paperback. The works on display range from large-scale installations to... View details »
Blood on Paper
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Kite Flying on Hampstead Heath
Monday 19 May @ Hampstead Heath More times »
Free
Rosy up those cheeks on the Heath for a return to classic weekend pursuits. Kites plus mates usually equals fun, so strafe unwitting passers-by with... View details »
Kite Flying on Hampstead Heath
Art
Elizabethan Flagons
Monday 19 May (10am–5:30pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times »
Free
The Victoria & Albert's latest mini-exhibition features a set of Elizabethan flagons that return to the museum after 70 years abroad. Stroll down memory lane... View details »
Elizabethan Flagons
Art: Photography
Jazz in London
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ National Portrait Gallery More times »
Free
Take a trip back to the dark, smoky jazz clubs of the '50s with Walter Hanlon's atmospheric exhibition. While working in the music business during... View details »
Jazz in London
Art: Photography
Vanity Fair Portraits
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ National Portrait Gallery More times »
Ever since it launched way back when, Vanity Fair has never failed to raise an eyebrow — least of all for its instantly classic cover... View details »
Vanity Fair Portraits
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Parkour
Monday 19 May @ Westminster Academy More times »
Release your urban primate with parkour, the sport that catapults folks around London using vaults, leaps and climbs. The beginner's class breaks you in gently... View details »
Parkour
Art
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Tate Modern More times »
It isn't often you see Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Francis Picabia — a conceptualist, a photographer and a poet, respectively — exhibited together. The... View details »
Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia
Art: Architecture/Design
Skin + Bones
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Somerset House More times »
Exploring the enduring love affair between two creative entities, Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture hits Somerset House's newest space, the Embankment... View details »
Skin + Bones
Art: Architecture/Design
Richard Rogers & Architects
Monday 19 May (10am–5:45pm) @ Design Museum More times »
Modern, functional design has long been synonymous with architect Richard Rogers, who's stamped his distinctive imprint on buildings throughout Europe. To appropriately honour his career,... View details »
Richard Rogers & Architects
Art
A Century of Olympic Posters
Monday 19 May (10am–5:45pm) @ Museum of Childhood More times »
Free
After the recent debacle with our city's own 2012 Olympic logo, you might be tempted to dismiss this little gem of a show, but it... View details »
A Century of Olympic Posters
Art: Architecture/Design
China Design Now
Monday 19 May (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times »
Celebrating China's return to the graphic-art world stage, China Design Now embarks on a three-part journey along the country's coastline. The cities examined — Shenzhen,... View details »
China Design Now
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The Regent
Monday 19 May (12:30–11pm) @ The Regent More times »
If you awake to find yourself north of Notting Hill on a Sunday morning, get rejuvenated at Kensal Rise's best grub 'n boozer. Since its... View details »
The Regent
Film
Children of Glory
Monday 19 May @ Various locations More times »
With the Russian FSB flexing its muscles once again under Putin, Krisztina Goda's gripping Cold War-era drama bristles with prescience as it recounts the story... View details »
Children of Glory
Art
Listening Post
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ The Science Museum More times »
Free
Idle conversations on Facebook walls, MySpace comments and message forums may not feel as intimate after Listening Post arrives at the Science Museum. Asking "What... View details »
Listening Post
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Pollock's Toy Museum
Monday 19 May (10am–5pm) @ Pollock's Toy Museum More times »
Evoke dusty memories of bygone days with a visit to Pollock's Toy Museum, nestled in the heart of Fitzrovia. Comprised of two conjoined 18th- and... View details »
Pollock's Toy Museum
Performing Arts: Theatre
The Year of Magical Thinking
Monday 19 May (8pm) @ National Theatre More times »
When writer Joan Didion's husband died suddenly at the end of 2003, in the midst of their only daughter's hospitalisation with an unknown, life-threatening illness,... View details »
The Year of Magical Thinking
Performing Arts: Theatre
Pygmalion
Monday 19 May @ Old Vic Theatre More times »
George Bernard Shaw's rags-to-riches tale was made famous by George Cukor's 1964 film musical My Fair Lady, which starred Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins —... View details »
Pygmalion
Art
Liliane Lijn
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Riflemaker Gallery More times »
Free
Liliane Lijn's fascination with cosmic forces continues with Stardust. The kinetic artist explores the relationship between space and time by using light, sound and movement... View details »
Liliane Lijn
Art: Architecture/Design
The Story of the Supremes
Monday 19 May (10am–5:45pm) @ Victoria and Albert Museum More times »
Relive the days of '60s doo-wop and soul at the Victoria & Albert Museum's latest exhibition. Hailed as one of the most successful performing groups... View details »
The Story of the Supremes
Film
The Fashion in Film Festival
Monday 19 May @ Various locations More times »
London's biennial Fashion in Film Festival casts costumes in the starring role of a genre-spanning cinematic showcase. In this, its second outing, the festival explores... View details »
The Fashion in Film Festival
Art: Photography
Running Late
Monday 19 May (11am–6pm) @ The Photographers' Gallery More times »
Free
Running Late, an unlikely collaboration between the Photographers' Gallery and Cuts hair salon, doesn't include snaps of hair being swept up or portraits of bad... View details »
Running Late
Performing Arts: Theatre
The City
Monday 19 May @ Royal Court Theatre More times »
If you're in the mood for social decay, morally repugnant characters and simmering violence, head to Royal Court Theatre, where Martin Crimp's The City takes... View details »
The City
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Haozhan
Monday 19 May (noon–11:30pm) @ Haozhan More times »
Thanks to its bustling location in London's tourist hub, Chinatown is less a mecca for cuisine lovers than a torturous odyssey to find decent food,... View details »
Haozhan
Art
Rob Ryan
Monday 19 May (11am–6pm) @ Tatty Devine More times »
Free
Master papercutter Rob Ryan is the king of collaboration — he's produced an accessories collection for Paul Smith, a dress for Vogue, a Christmas window... View details »
Rob Ryan
Art
Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Hayward Gallery More times »
Free
With all of the protests and civil unrest going on, 1968 wasn't the best year to take a trip to Paris. The Hayward Gallery marks... View details »
Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion
Art: Photography
Adam Hinton
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ HOST Gallery More times »
Free
Adam Hinton's latest photography series depicts Shanghai's aggressively productive capitalist society. Lovin' It takes the metropolis' fixation with commodity and consumerism and pits it against... View details »
Adam Hinton
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Dex Club
Monday 19 May (noon–midnight) @ Dex Club More times »
Dex Club in Brixton is London's newest private members' club, featuring eight DJ-friendly hotel rooms, quality British dining, a spectacular '20s-style main space and a... View details »
Dex Club
Art
Nought to Sixty
Monday 19 May (noon–7pm) @ ICA More times »
The ICA's ambitious new show brings together 60 early career artists from Britain and Ireland. In an exhibition spanning six months, the artworks roll over... View details »
Nought to Sixty
Performing Arts: Theatre
BURST Festival
Monday 19 May @ Battersea Arts Centre More times »
This year's BURST sees the Battersea Arts Centre host its largest-ever, month-long programme of experimental theatre performances. More than 30 shows offer a mix of... View details »
Performing Arts: Theatre
King Lear
Monday 19 May @ Shakespeare's Globe More times »
Shakespeare's most tragic of tragedies was in the limelight last year with the RSC's production starring Sir Ian McKellen. For the Globe's version, highly regarded... View details »
King Lear
Film
All Power to the Imagination!
Monday 19 May @ Various locations More times »
This expansive festival celebrates 1968's pivotal role in shaping the world as we know it with a rich slate of events, including a monthlong film... View details »
All Power to the Imagination!
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Bikram Yoga
Monday 19 May (6:45am–9pm) @ Bikram Yoga City More times »
Until the advent of Bikram, yoga was associated mostly with unlawful bending and the ubiquitous "om". Now, the modern twist on the ancient technique has,... View details »
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Fox & Anchor
Monday 19 May (7am–11pm) @ Fox & Anchor More times »
Dating from the late Victorian era, this pub — an old favourite of blood-spattered meat traders from Smithfields Market down the street — has just... View details »
Fox & Anchor
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Amazing Butterflies
Monday 19 May (10am–3:15pm) @ Natural History Museum More times »
Nothing says "summer is here" like butterflies — just the sight of them fluttering around the park is enough to send most people into paroxysms... View details »
Amazing Butterflies
Art
Still Another Place
Monday 19 May (11am–7pm) @ The Crypt More times »
Free
This group show explores the richness and diversity of artists' senses of place. Simon Dawe's dreamy landscapes draw from childhood idylls, whereas Julie Goldsmith's animal... View details »
Art: Photography
Paul Schütze
Monday 19 May (10am–5:30pm) @ Alan Cristea Gallery More times »
Free
Australian sound artist and photographer Paul Schütze exhibits a dazzling set of images at the Alan Cristea Gallery. Twilight Science sees Schütze at his best;... View details »
Paul Schütze
Art
The Slade BA Degree Show
Monday 19 May (10am–8pm) @ The Slade Studios More times »
Free
For a sneak preview of the next generation of Damien Hirsts and Tracey Emins, nip down to Slade's degree show and take in the work... View details »
Art
Flashy & Trashy
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Novas Contemporary Urban Centre More times »
Free
In this age of eco-awareness, we're all about the recycling thing — especially when the waste is transformed into something as aesthetically pleasing as this... View details »
Flashy & Trashy
Film
Sinatra! The Voice on Screen
Monday 19 May @ NFT1 More times »
Although better known for his pipes, Ol' Blue Eyes also starred in more than 50 films. Because he wasn't a conventional leading man, Sinatra was... View details »
Sinatra! The Voice on Screen
Art
Michael Samuels
Monday 19 May (11am–6pm) @ Rokeby More times »
Free
Michael Samuels' exhibition at Bloomsbury's Rokeby precedes this year's Jerwood Contemporary Painters tour, for which the artist has been nominated. Taking an experimental approach to... View details »
Michael Samuels
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Salt Yard
Monday 19 May (noon–11pm) @ Salt Yard More times »
It's not easy to garner favourable comparisons to London tapas giants Fino and Barrafina, but the diminutive Salt Yard pulls off this Goliath-sized task. The... View details »
Salt Yard
Film
An Absurd Genius
Monday 19 May @ BFI Southbank More times »
Long before Vic and Bob and The Mighty Boosh boys — even predating the Pythons — was N.F. "Wally" Simpson. This maestro of absurdist humour... View details »
An Absurd Genius
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China Landscape
Monday 19 May (10am–5:30pm) @ British Museum More times »
Free
Two of the capital's cultural powerhouses — the British Museum and Kew Gardens — join forces to provide insight into the horticultural preferences of the... View details »
China Landscape
Art
Dorian Ker
Monday 19 May (10am–9pm) @ Air Gallery More times »
Free
In his latest West End exhibition, Dorian Ker presents a witty artistic dialogue with 19th-century Russian modernist Kasimir Malevich. Ker's large silkscreen prints retain the... View details »
Dorian Ker
Art
Jenny Pockley
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Sarah Myerscough Fine Art More times »
Free
Jenny Pockley's solo show at Sarah Myerscough Fine Art looks beyond the chaos of London's urban cacophony to present a meditative take on the capital's... View details »
Jenny Pockley
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Aaya
Monday 19 May (noon–midnight) @ Aaya More times »
Though Aaya has been open for a few months, it's still biding its time; rather than go for a press blitz, the restaurant wants to... View details »
Art
Dan McDermott
Monday 19 May (9am–6pm) @ Alon Zakaim Fine Art More times »
Free
So realistic are Dan McDermott's oil canvases, that if you squint at any of his paintings, you could easily be looking at a photograph or... View details »
Dan McDermott
Art
Charlotte Hopkins Hall
Monday 19 May (10am–6pm) @ Ferreira Projects More times »
Free
British-Swiss artist Charlotte Hopkins Hall's solo London debut explores the workings of the human mind — the title The Thinking Thing comes from a phrase... View details »
Charlotte Hopkins Hall
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Brunello Picnic in Kensington Gardens
Monday 19 May @ Brunello More times »
If carrying equipment and provisions on public transport seems like too much perspiration for a weekend's picnic, then the Brunello restaurant's new selection of hampers... View details »
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London Fencing Club
Monday 19 May @ Finsbury Leisure Centre More times »
If you've ever watched the dueling scene in The Mask of Zorro and thought, "Hey, I could do better than that," now you can prove... View details »
London Fencing Club
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Cha Cha Moon
Monday 19 May (noon–11pm) @ Cha Cha Moon More times »
Influential restaurateur Alan Yau is back with Cha Cha Moon, returning to cuisine with widespread appeal (he devised Wagamama and Busaba Eathai) at this Malay-Chinese... View details »
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Quo Vadis
Monday 19 May (noon–2:45 & 5–10:45pm) @ Quo Vadis More times »
Sam and Eddie Hart cemented their restaurant reputation by reinventing tapas for a sophisticated London clientele at Fino, then tailoring them for a drop-by crowd... View details »
Quo Vadis