This month, check out the exhibitions you missed pre-lockdown and make the most of the great outdoors with garden trails, treasure hunts and al fresco art.
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It sounds woefully irresponsible in hindsight but it almost felt like an end-of-the-world party.
This month, indulge in tasteful soft play down the pub, enjoy a round of family-friendly bingo, see Andy Warhol’s drag queens and immerse yourself Among the Trees.
I’m still recovering from the Dickens degree module where we had to read one novel a week, so this was basically aversion therapy for me.
Get festive af this month with everything from carol concerts to Christmas lights and grottoes to gingerbread metropolises.
Scare yourself silly this Halloween with pumpkin parties, wicked walks, ghoulish gigs and monstrous messy play.
Kids of all ages will be spoilt for choice when it comes to keeping busy this summer. From immersive exhibitions and family days to urban beaches and museum sleepovers, we’ve rounded up the coolest activities for not-so-tiny Londoners.
This month’s picks include Kinska’s ceramic universe, Olafur Eliasson’s immersive world and a colourful family day at the Barbican.
I was in a crappy mood and thought maybe a good singalong would lift me out of it – and if it didn’t then I was feeling too wretched to care anyway.
Let them scare themselves silly with spooky screenings, disturbing dress up, haunted house parties and monstrous messy play.