Saturday 2nd March |
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London Comic Con Spring returns, bringing a whole host of stars with them. |
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A day of talks exploring the often overlooked role of women in early Christianity. |
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In celebration of St David’s Day, the best of Welsh food and drink will be in London for a vibrant market. |
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Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design, representing the pinnacle of artistry and creativity. |
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A vintage Interiors fair at a deconsecrated late-Georgian church in Bow, east London, featuring mid 20th century furniture, ceramics, decorative antiques, film posters and lots more |
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The Isokon Gallery tells the remarkable story of the Isokon building, the pioneering modern apartment block opened in 1934. |
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Monthly open day at one of London's more curious and delightful museums, devoted to the history of the sewing machine. |
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Sunday 3rd March |
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This is the last day that you can visit to the Horniman’s famously poorly preserved walrus before it becomes unvisitable for a few years. |
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In celebration of St David’s Day, the best of Welsh food and drink will be in London for a vibrant market. |
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Collect is the leading international fair for contemporary craft and design, representing the pinnacle of artistry and creativity. |
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Occasional weekend history tour of Fulham Palace. |
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This is a walking, talking, rhyming, singing, family-friendly, all-faiths-and-none, community-created celebration of the independent spirit of Willesden Green. |
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Monday 4th March |
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Sumita’s talk will focus on what women can do during education and work to help themselves and what support they need from practices and institutions in order to do this. |
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Uncover the science of mental health with Camilla Nord, lead at the Mental Health Neuroscience programme at the University of Cambridge. |
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Tuesday 5th March |
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An event marking the legacy of the brand that became the epitome of modern British flamboyance. |
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Join The Glass Heart artists Chris Day, Pinkie Maclure, Anne Vibeke Mou in coversation with Curator Antonia Harrison. |
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A conversation between landscape designer Dan Pearson and architect Mary Duggan to hear about the museum's plans for Lambeth Green. |
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Wednesday 6th March |
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This lecture looks at the role played by nudity in European religion and magic from ancient times to the present, with some reference to a global context. |
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Join Michael Driessen, Madawi Al-Rasheed and Fabio Petito as they discuss with Professor in Practice James Walters how events since 7 October have reshaped the interreligious landscape. |
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Discover the gripping story of Virginia Hall - World War Two’s Most Dangerous Spy |
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Thursday 7th March |
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In this Lunchtime lecture, author Susannah Gibson introduces her new book The Bluestockings: The First Women’s Movement. |
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Join Time Team's Guy de la Bédoyère, Vindolanda Trust Curator Barbara Birley and historian and novelist Adrian Goldsworthy to explore the realities of fort life on Rome's northernmost frontier. |
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Explore the history of women in medicine at the Royal College of Physicians through their collections. |
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Join a debate with our panel of planetary science and mission experts. |
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On the first Thursday of the month, Holborn's Novelty Automation has a bar in the store for their late-night opening. |
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Join Alexandra Gajewski, Reviews Editor at the Burlington Magazine, to discover the impact of the fire at Notre-Dame on the medieval art and architecture, and the plans to restore it. |
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A celebration of the 10-year anniversary of The Women’s Library Reading Room |
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This panel, hosted by LSE Data Science Institute, LSE Digital Skills Lab and LSE100, will bring together academics, practitioners and industry leaders to discuss strategies and interventions for developing AI literacy in their organisations. |
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Join the Science Museum at Lates for a journey to unravel the essence of love. |
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Rejecting the thesis that science and religion are inevitably at war, Nicholas Spencer illuminates a compelling and troubled relationship that has definitively shaped human history. |
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As stem cell-based embryo models become increasingly more sophisticated, they also raise big questions: how do we define a human embryo and what should be the limit of such research? |
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Britain’s favourite maverick rewilder Derek Gow uncovers the mythology, mystery and history of wolves in Britain in this lively in-conversation and the launch of his new book Hunt for the Shadow Wolf. |
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In Rites of Passage, historian Judith Flanders deconstructs the intricate, fascinating, and occasionally – to modern eyes – bizarre customs that grew up around death and mourning in Victorian Britain. |
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Friday 8th March |
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Step through the gates of the Charterhouse in the early evening after work and discover a different world hidden behind the ancient walls. |
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This International Women’s Day, join the LT Museum to spotlight the jobs women do to make TfL what it is today |
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Saturday 9th March |
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