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Help the NHS and your coffee table |
| It was easy to take stuff for granted in The Before Time. Hugging pals. Normal queues. Even that one bit of your commute which, in retrospect, really wasn’t so bad. The NHS is something we shouldn’t take for granted, even for a moment. Lewis Khan appreciates this and spent four years documenting two London hospitals. His stunning photobook, ‘Theatre’, is filled with remarkable portraits of staff and patients. All profits from the book’s sale go to the NHS, so do yourself and our health service a favour and grab a copy. |
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Fingers on buzzers Which early British rap group released the single ‘How’s Life in London?’ |
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Incoming: today’s streaming highlights |
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8pm Behind the scenes of self-isolation |
| Did you watch the first episode of ITV’s quarantine drama ‘Isolation Stories’? Hungry for more? Ahead of tonight’s episode at 9pm, the BFI is hosting an online panel discussion with the award-winning team who created the series, including stars Eddie Marsan and Angela Griffin. The event will be hosted by writer and broadcaster Mark Lawson. |
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Furnish us with your bread pics |
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Sourdough is more than a hobby. It’s a way of life. We know this, and we know that you know it too, which is why we’re asking you to send in any and all photos of your bread-making exploits. We’ve teamed up with east London’s much-loved Dusty Knuckle bakery to determine once and for all which of you really does have the most beautiful loaf. This is… Rate My Bake. Good luck, flour fans. |
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Quality for your quarantine |
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| | Top city chefs on pepping up your humdrum takeaway ’za | |
| | Meet the Londoner who set up a scheme to make scrubs for NHS workers | |
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| | Get acquainted with the game-changing work of Virginia Woolf | |
| | The unexpected things Time Out editors miss about London | |
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| ‘You’re going the wrong way down a one way aisle. In Tesco.’ @NeutronMike |
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Overheard something weird and wonderful? Tweet us and we’ll make it famous! |
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Feelgood links to ease the pain |
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Hey London, share the love! |
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Time Out has become Time In while our wonderful city is on lockdown. We are still dedicated to bringing you the best of London, even while London itself sits indoors for a while. Wherever you are in the city, if there's something happening, Time In will let you know about it. |
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