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Veg-centric feasting, independent music venues and a very special offerAllow us to (re)introduce The Croydon Edit.
Get more out of Croydon — for 35% lessLove Croydon? Live in Croydon? Just a tiny bit Croydon-curious? Allow us to (re)introduce The Croydon Edit… This newly-relaunched Croydon-centric community is brought to you by Londonist and steered by the unapologetically positive East Croydon Cool. It’s all about bringing you the best of this outstanding and unfairly maligned borough. Subscribe for free and you’ll get the best of East Croydon Cool’s Instagram feed in your inbox (no more pesky algorithm holding back the good stuff). Or become a paid subscriber and get SO much more, including monthly news roundups; entry to weekly IRL meetups in the form of the #SeeYouNextTuesdayClub, plus a free drink; and full access to our archives, including feature-length Croydon history deep dives. Here’s another reason to upgrade to paid: right now you can save 35% on annual subscriptions! To take advantage of this time-limited discount, click below and subscribe by 31 January. See Ewan McGregor in the West EndA new play inspired by Ibsen’s The Master Building comes to Wyndham’s Theatre this spring, starring none other than Ewan McGregor. Lila Raicek’s My Master Builder sees McGregor take on the role of architect Henry Solness; it’s the Trainspotting/Star Wars actor’s first West End appearance in 17 years. Turkish delightsLooking for more vegetarian recipes to liven up your repertoire? Treat yourself to Sebze: Vegetarian Recipes from My Turkish Kitchen by Özlem Warren. This tasty cookbook includes delights like beetroot with pomegranate molasses, Turkish-style poached eggs with garlicky yoghurt, and pumpkin and walnut baklava. Plant-forward feastingVegetables are also the star of the show at ROVI — an open-fire Ottolenghi restaurant in Fitzrovia. Its seasonal menu is big on ferments, and created in collaboration with small producers, local growers and Ottolenghi’s north London kitchen garden. Bloomsbury’s forgotten squareBloomsbury is famous for its squares — home to 13 named ones. Some, though, are better known than others. We went to visit what might be its least recognised square and uncovered its fascinating (albeit rather macabre) past. You can read all about it for free on Londonist: Time Machine. Independent Venue Week returnsLondon’s live music scene is looking extra-vibrant, 27 January-2 February, as Independent Venue Week takes over the capital. It’s a chance to celebrate London’s smaller venues, with gigs taking place at the likes of The Old Blue Last, Peckham Levels and Windmill Brixton.
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