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Theatre, Strand, WC2R 0ET. legallyblondethemusical.co.uk. Based on the film with the same name, this show won an Olivier award this year for ‘Best New Musical’. Go along and you’re sure to enjoy the feel good plot and engaging storyline. Rock Of Ages: Shaftsbury Theatre, 210 Shaftsbury Avenue, WC2H 8DP. rockofagesmusical.co.uk. Recently released Rock of Ages is Spinal Tap meets Rocky Horror and currently features Justin Lee Collins in the cast. Shrek: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Catherine Street, WC2B 5JF. shrekthemusical.co.uk. See the much loved characters come to life singing a load of great, new songs. Ogre-iffic. Woman In Black: Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, WC2B 5HH. thewomaninblack.com. Experience the world’s most terrifying theatre experience in anticipation of next year’s film release. A Christmas Carol: Arts theatre, 6-7 Great Newport Street, WC2H 7JB. artstheatrewestend. co.uk. From December 8 until January 14, see Simon Callow help recreate Charles Dickens’ most famous and daring festive morality tale. We Will Rock You: Dominion Theatre, 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7AQ. wewillrockyou.co.uk. If you are a fan of Freddie Mercury or Queen, this is a must-see show filled with sing-along songs which will really get you fist-pumping. Ghost: Piccadilly Theatre, Denman Street, W1D 7DY. ghostthemusical.com. Based on the Paramount picture made famous by Patrick Swayze who plays a ghost and trying to communicate with his still living girlfriend Molly. The Phantom of the Opera: Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, SW7 2AP. phantom25th. com. Celebrating its 25th year anniversary, the show plays on October 1 - 2.

Hamlet: Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, SE1 8LZ. youngvic.org/ whats-on/hamlet. Shakespeare’s classic comes to the Young Vic from October 28 to January 18. English students, this is a good excuse to go to the theatre! Aladdin: Lyric Hammersmith, Lyric Square, King Street, W6 0QL. lyric.co.uk. From November 19 until December 31, enjoy the Disney classic on stage in full panto style. Heart of Darkness: Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, Bow Street, WC2E 9DD. roh. org.uk. From December 1 - 5, Joseph Conrad’s book is brought to life premiering young British composer Tarik O’Regan’s chamber opera. A definite mustsee for any music students looking for a night out! Conversations with Penn and Teller: Indigo2, Millennium Way,

Greenwich, SE10 0DX. theo2. co.uk. To celebrate 35 years in the business, the pair, who are two of today’s finest magicians, host a special Q & A session where they will also be performing some special tricks. It takes place on December 7 - 8, but be sure to book your tickets quick as this could certainly be a sell-out show. Tickled Pig Showcase: Horse Bar, 124 Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7XG. tickledpig.co.uk. Tickled Pig is a student stand up competition on October 21 - 22, which sees all the winners and runner-ups from the Leeds, Nottingham and Birmingham regional finals performing their sets. Jack Whitehall: Hammersmith Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline Street, W6 9QH. venues.meanfiddler. com/apollo/full-listings/ featured/3854. On November 8 - 11, Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated Whitehall brings his ‘Let’s Not Speak Of This Again’ tour to London. Expect big laughs from the up-and-coming stand-up. Stephen Merchant: Hello Ladies, Hammersmith Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline Street, W6 9QH. venues. meanfiddler.com/apollo/fulllistings/featured/3367. November 28 - 30 sees Emmy, BAFTA and

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Golden Globe award winning co-creator of The Office and Extras embark on his first fullscale stand up tour. An Evening With Rob Brydon: Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 7ES. livenation.co.uk/ event/224890/rob-brydon-tickets. For one night only (November 7) brilliant Brydon (best known as Uncle Bryn) brings his book promotion tour to London for the release of his memoir ‘Small Man In A Book’. Doctor Who Experience: Olympia, Hammersmith Road, W14 8UX. doctorwhoexperience.com. The ever popular series of Doctor Who is brought to life as an interactive exhibition and experience. Runs until November 30. The 39 Steps: Criterion Theatre, 218-223 Piccadilly, SW1Y 4XA. love39steps.com. Patrick Barlow’s stage adapted version of Buchan’s ‘The 39 Steps’ continues the tradition of messing with Buchan’s original, much like Hitchcock previously did. Freshers’ Festival, Dizzee Rascal: Brixton Academy, 211

Stockwell Road, SW9 9SL. o2academybrixton.co.uk/ event/32399/union-presentsdizzee-rascal-tickets. Dizzee makes his anticipated return to London for an over 18s latestarting show on October 6, where you can expect to hear all the classics. Fix up, look sharp! Zoonation: Some Like It Hip Hop, Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street, WC2A 2HT. sadlerswells.com/ show/ZooNation-Some-Like-ItHip-Hop. Funny and feel good hip hop show from choreographer Kate Prince showing from October 20 to November 19. La Soireé: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH. la-soiree. com. From November 23 until the end of January, this cabaret show will blow your mind with its variety of show-stopping performers’ The Lion King: Lyceum Theatre, 21 Wellington Street, WC2E 7RQ. lyceum.official-theatre.co.uk. Disney’s phenomenon continues to captivate audiences across

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the world. Join Simba on his epic adventure to reclaim his kingdom and avenge his father. Asphodel Meadows, Enigma Variations & Gloria: Royal Opera

House, Covent Garden, WC2E 9DD. roh.org.uk. From November 19-30, the Royal Ballet links three works in an exciting mixed programme. Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg:

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Red Lion Theatre,

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One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest:

New Wimbledon Theatre, The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19 1QG. atgtickets.com/New-WimbledonTheatre. Carlton Dramatic Society

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Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, WC2E 9DD. roh.org. uk. The Royal Opera presents a five hour spectacle starting on December 19. Sung in German with English subtitles. One Man Two Guvnors: Adelphi Theatre, Strand, WC2E 7NA. adelphitheatrelondon.com. James Corden plays the lead role in the English version of Carlo Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy where sex, food and money are always high up on the agenda. Broken Glass: The Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, WC2R 0NH. nimaxtheatres.com/vaudevilletheatre/broken_glass. Arthur Miller’s Olivier Award winning drama tells the story of Phillip and Sylvia, a couple living in Brooklyn in 1938.

idea of hell, perhaps London’s longest running comedy, which squeezes 37 Shakespeare plays into under two hours, will suit you better. And with tickets for only £10 you really can’t go wrong for a cheap night’s solid entertainment. The Gruffalo: Lyric Theatre, Shaftsbury Avenue, W1D 7ES. tallstories.org.uk/shows/thegruffalo. The Gruffalo is a musical adaptation of the best selling picture book of the same name featuring a mixture of song, dance and drama. Jack & The Beanstalk: Shaw Theatre, 100-110 Euston Road, NW1 2AJ. shaw-theatre.com/ index.php?id=60. Throughout December you can see Devon Anderson (Billy Jackson) from Eastenders and Linda and Maureen from The Nolans in this fun Christmas panto. The Jungle Book: New Wimbledon Theatre, The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19 1QG. atgtickets. com/New-Wimbledon-Theatre. For five nights - from November 5 - see Kipling’s timeless Disney story of a little boy brought up by the kindly and not so kindly creatures of the Indian jungle. A delightful and charming treat.


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presents a reconstruction of Ken Kesey’s all time classic novel. Matthews Bourne’s Nutcracker:

Sadler’s Well Theatre, Rosebery Avenue, EC1R 4TN. sadlerswells. com/show/Matthew-BournesNutcracker. Throughout December, the Nutcracker returns for it’s 20th anniversary celebrating its status as one of the most popular dance productions ever staged. Full of beautiful costumes, uplifting music and delightful dancing, this is one to keep you enchanted well past Christmas. Dress up for the occassion too and you can really make it a night to remember. City and Colour: Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8EH. roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/ productions/city-and-colour. Dallas Green will be showcasing tracks from his third studio album. This is your chance to see him after a sold out show earlier this year at the Royal Albert Hall. Lord of the Dance: Hammersmith Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline Street, W6 9QH. venues.meanfiddler. com/apollo/full-listings/ featured/2595. From December 16-18, Michael Flatley’s dance phenomenon Lord of the Dance, which has been captivating audiences since 1996, comes to London. Even if you’re not the world’s greatest dance fan, you’re sure to find it tremendously exciting.

An Experiment with an Air Pump:

Giant Olive Theatre Company, 43-44 Gaisford Street, Kentish Town, NW5 2ED. giantolive.com/ anexperimentwithanairpump. html. This is an award winning play where medical ethics and a detective are intertwined. Intrigued? Book your ticket to go see just how it all comes together. The Marriage Of Figaro: English National Opera, London Coliseum, St. Martin’s Lane, WC2N 4ES. eon.org. Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro is widely regarded as the greatest comic opera ever written as it whisks the audience through the whirlwind events of ‘one crazy day’. Catch a slice of it while it’s showing until November 10. Tosca: English National Opera, London Coliseum, St. Martin’s Lane, WC2N 4ES. eon.org. A story of torture, murder and attempted rape, Puccini’s Tosca is a tense political and sexual thriller set in Rome, and not one for the fainthearted. London Jazz Festival: Abdullah Ibrahim, Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, W1U 2BP. wigmore-hall.org.uk. Brilliant South African pianist performs a bewitching solo piano in this wonderfully atmospheric venue. A highlight of the London Jazz Festival. Queen Of Spades: Barbican Theatre, Barbican Centre, Silk

Street, EC2Y 8DS. barbican.org. uk. Neil Bartlett directs Opera North’s new production of Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades. Worth taking a look. The Tempest: Jericho House, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS.barbican.org.uk. Shakespeare’s vision of rebellion, collaboration and uneasy peace is performed by a international cast, using the music it premiered with over 400 years ago when originally performed. Your chance to listen to the play as an audience centuries ago did. Britain’s Got Bhangra: Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, E8 1EJ. hackneyempire.co.uk/?lid=2309. Britain’s Got Bhangra is back from October 12 - 16, and is totally guaranteed to get you moving and foot tapping in your seats. Enjoy! Top Girls: Studio 1, Trafalgar Studios, 14 Whitehall, SW1A 2DY. topgirlstheplay.com. Top Girls premiered in 1982 and still remains British theatres’ most potent and original play against Thatcherism. Catch it during its run until October 29. A great show to take in with friends and then have a heated debate about. War Horse: New London Theatre, Drury Lane, WC2B 2PQ. warhorselondon.nationaltheatre. org.uk. War Horse is a thrilling production based on the much celebrated novel by Michael

Morpurgo. The play won five Tonys this year including ‘Best Play’. Book your tickets to this inventive set and see if you find it as captivating as the critics. The Railway Children: Waterloo Station Theatre, Waterloo Station, York Road, SE1 7ND. railwaychildrenwaterloo.com. This theatrical event is staged at the old Eurostar terminal with audiences seated either side of the tracks (where the production takes place). Includes a beautiful steam locomotive to give this piece an authentic feel. The Playboy of the Western World: Old Vic, 1036 The Cut,

Waterloo Road, SE1 2NB. londontheatrestore.com. JM Synge’s comic masterpiece and one of Ireland’s greatest plays debuts at the Old Vic and runs until November 26. Great for students studying English or drama. The Lion in Water: Haymarket Theatre Royal, 18 Suffolk Street, SW1Y 4HT. trh.co.uk/book_lw.php. Trevor Nunn revives James Goldman’s 1966 Broadway hit with the fantastic duo of Robert Lindsay and Joanna Lumley taking the leads. The show is on from November 4 right through to the New Year. And it’s worth going to see simply to witness Lumley’s return to treading the theatrical boards.

Billy Elliot: Victoria Palace

Theatre, 8 Victoria Street, SW1E 5EA. billyelliotthemusical.com. Six years in, and Billy Elliot The Musical still seems to be a huge hit with audiences. Guess they just love Elton John’s soundtrack to this now classic and and enduring story. Dreamboats and Petticoats:

Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, WC2N 5DE. playhouselondon. hitthetheatre.co.uk. This jukebox musical set in the 60s features over 40 hits from the era, so if you need a treat for your mum or gran, here is just the thing to take them to. Jersey Boys: Prince Edward Theatre, 28 Old Compton Street, W1D 4HS. jerseyboyslondon.com. Jersey Boys retells one of the most successful bands in pop history, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The show is the winner of 53 major awards since its opening, so see for yourself what the fuss is about. Dance Umbrella Festival 2011:

various London venues. danceumbrella.co.uk. The Festival this year (running from October 1 - 29 promises to be a corker with high quality new dance including London’s last chance to see Merce Cunnigham’s Dance Company before it disbands. Log onto the Dance Umbrella Festival website for more info.

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de Vinci paintings ever held anywhere in the world. Garden Marathon: Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, W2 3XA. serpentinegallery. org/2011/08/garden_marathon. html. The sixth annual garden marathon is an interesting and diverting exploration around the concept of the garden. Power of Making: Victoria & Albert, Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL. vam.ac.uk/content/ exhibitions/power-of-making. The V&A Arts Council present a truly eclectic selection of over 100 exquisitely crafted objects to wholeheartedly celebrate the role of making and creating within our lives. Astronomy Photographer of the Year: National Maritime

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4, Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, W1U 1AT. museumofeverything. com. This exhibition showcases art by unintentional, untrained and undiscovered artists and takes up residence in the front windows and exhibition space of Selfridges. Open until October 25. Taryn Simon Exhibition: Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG. tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/ tarynsimon/default.shtm. Taryn Simon spent four years researching and photographing living members of 18 blood lines and the results are showcased at the Tate Modern until November 6th. This Is Design: Design Museum, 28 Butler’s Wharf, Shad Thames, SE1 2YD. designmuseum. org/design. View prototypes, samples, first editions and models of objects which have impacted the design of the modern day world including the original Mini motorcar. Open until January 22, 2012. Glamour of the Gods: Hollywood Portraits, National Portrait Galleries, St Martin’s Place, WC3H 0HE. npg.org.uk/glamour. Open from 10am-6pm daily until October 23, here you can view over 70 vintage images, many of which are being displayed for the first time. From Hollywood’s golden era, movie stars include the beguiling and lovely Audrey Hepburn and the stunning blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. The Stuff of Nightmares: Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9PA.

vam.ac.uk/moc. This exhibition shows the darker side of fairytales, based on the Brothers Grimm Tale ‘Fundevogel’. The exhibition features sculptures, paintings and canvases and is running until February 2012. Enchanted Palace: Kensington Palace, The Broadwalk, Kensington Gardens, W8 4PX. enchantedpalace.org. An exhibition merging art, fashion and history tells the stories of the princesses who have lived in the palace. Open on Mondays through to Saturdays from 10am-5pm until January 3, 2012. Cinema Museum: 2 Dugard Way, SE11 4TH. cinemamuseum.org. uk. The museum, whilst trying to raise funds to secure its future, is open until February 27. It showcases a unique collection of memorabilia, equipment and artefacts which preserves the precious history of cinema since the 1890’s. The House of Annie Lennox:

Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL. vam. ac.uk/page/t/the-house-ofannie-lennox. This one-room display showcases costumes and accessories worn by singer Lennox along with stunning photographs and some of her very personal treasures. The Shape Of Things To Come:

Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Road, SW3 4SQ. saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/ sculpture. On until October 16, the Saatchi Gallery hosts a vibrant showcase of amazing new sculptures by leading and well-regarded artists from all over the world. Ryan Gander: London Newcastle Depot, 1-3 Wenlock Road, N1 7SL. artangel.org.uk. Ryan’s

interactive project presents art work where the viewer must piece together clues to decipher what the project means. Runs at the London Newcastle Depot until October 23. Freud Museum: 20 Maresfield Gardens, NW3 5SX. freud.org. uk. Home of Sigmund and his daughter, this is now a museum containing Freud’s library and the couch on which psychoanalysis was born. Open Wednesdays through to Sundays, from noon until 5pm daily. Veolia Environmental Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Natural

History Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD. nhm.ac.uk/ visit-us/whats-on/temporaryexhibitions/wpy/index.jsp. Marvel at some of the world’s most beautiful and awe inspiring wildlife photographs in this dedicated exhibition starting on October 21 and running through to January 2012. Cosmos and Culture: Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, SW7 2DD. sciencemuseum.org.uk. One of many free exhibitions in the Science Museum, this event runs until the end of the year and is supported with a multimedia display that helps get to the bottom of how astronomy and its practices has changed the world we know. Leonardo de Vinci: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN. nationalgallery.org. uk. Running from November 9, this exhibition on de Vinci, entitled ‘Painter at the Court of Milan’, will showcase the most complete display of surviving

Museum, Romney Road, SE10 9NF. ac.uk/astrophoto. A thrilling display of the winning entries from this year’s annual photography competition, which this year actually received over 700 entries from both professional and amateur photographers alike. London Waterbus Company: 25 Camden Lock Place, NW1 8AF. londonwaterbus.com. Service along Regent’s Canal linking Little Venice, Regent’s Park, London Zoo and Camden Lock. Chelsea Physic Garden: 66 Royal Hospital Road, SW3 4HS. chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk. Founded in 1673, the Chelsea Physic Garden contains the world’s oldest rock garden which is made from fused bricks and flint. It is open until the end of October on Tuesdays through to Fridays and also on Sundays. Jake and Dinos Chapman: My Giant Colouring Book: Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9PA. vam.ac.uk/moc/whats_on/ exhibitions_and_displays/ my_giant_colouring_book/index. html. The brothers have used join-the-dots templates from a children’s picture book to create fantastical and surreal imagery. Expect an out-of-the-ordinary experience at this exhibition.

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Penguin Beach: London Zoo,

Outer Circle, Regent’s Park, NW1 4RY. zsl.org/penguins. London Zoo’s big exhibit for this year is the country’s largest ever penguin pool which is four times bigger than the resident penguins’ usual home. It will house over 150 amazing penguins in total, making this an absolute must for lovers of all things penguin. High Arctic: National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, SE10 9NF. nmm.ac.uk/higharctic. To inaugurate its new Sammy Ofer Wing, the National Maritime Museum is staging a groundbreaking exhibition about Svalbard. The Cost of Living: British Museum, 44 Great Russell Street, WC1B 3DG. britishmuseum.org/whats_ on/exhibitions/cost_of_living. aspx. This display compares the prices of everyday items in ancient times to the modern day and looks at how the changes in wages covered the rising costs of these basic but essential items. Fransces Torres: Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, SE1 6HZ. artswrap.co.uk/event/ reviews-tickets-francesc-torresmemory-remains-imperial-warmuseum-london-2011. Marking the 10th anniversary of 9/11, this is a display of photographs that were unveiled at Hanger 17 at JFK airport which housed material cleared from the World Trade Centre after the attacks. Items include personal possessions as well as steel girders. A moving exhibition. BBC Tours: Television Centre, Wood Lane, W12 7RJ and/or BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, W1A 1AA. bbc.co.uk/ showsandtours/tours. Go behind the scenes of two of the most famous broadcasting buildings in the world and see for yourself what the studios, newsrooms and sets are really like.

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Women War Artists: Imperial War

Museum, Lambeth Road, SE1 6HZ. iwm.org.uk/server/show/ conEvent.3576. This exhibition showcases work by women artists ranging from WW1 to the conflict in Kosovo. Madame Tussaud’s: Marylebone Road, NW1 5LR. madametussauds.com/London. Recently unveiled Marvel Super Heroes 4D includes an Incredible Hulk that literally bursts out at you. Guy Fawkes Experience: Beaulieu Drive, Essex, Waltham Abbey, EN9 1JY. royalgunpowdermills.com/index. php?cID=142. On November 5 - 6, a costumed re-enactment featuring the ghost of Guy Fawkes takes place with a firework finale.

on/after-hours/index.html. On October 28, the museum is open until 10pm and, while not all areas are open, you can relax in one of the bars and enjoy a drink before checking out the Darwin Centre and the Cora Sun-Drop Diamond amongst others. Try it - museum visiting after dark is a but surreal but a great experience. Ghostly Tours and Ghoulish Suppers: Old Royal Naval

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makes room for the large ice rink which is up and running from November 19 right through Docklands, Hertsmere Christmas. New Bus For London: London Road, West India Quay, E14 Transport Museum, Covent 4AL. museumoflondon.org. Garden Piazza, WC2E 7BB. uk/Docklands/Whats-on/ museum.co.uk. Due to enter Exhibitions-Displays/Pirates. service next year, you can htm. Pirates have been all over currently see a life-sized model of the movies and TV. Now you can London’t new Routemaster bus. It discover the real pirates who is on show until November 30 so ruled our seas over 300 years catch it before it moves on. ago. The exhibition is on until Dickens: Museum of London, October 30. Winter Wonderland: Hyde Park, 150 London Wall, EC2Y 5HN. Serpentine Road, W2 2UH. dickensmuseum.com. From hydeparkwinterwonderland.com. December 9 come and celebrate Hyde seasonal makeover1 26/08/2011 everything Charles V&APark’s Student Ad_Layout 13:32 Dickens. Page 1 Pirates, the Captain Kidd Story: Museum of London

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All Stitched Up: Florence Nightingale Museum, 2 Lambeth Palace Road, SE1 7EW. florencenightingale.co.uk/cms. This exhibition focuses on the re-use of discarded materials to make new art work. Private Eye: Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 2RL. vam.ac.uk/content/ articles/p/private-eye-the-first-50years. This exhibition celebrates 50 years of Private Eye and features original artwork Extinct: Hunterian Museum, 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, WC2A 3PE. rcseng.ac.uk/ museums/exhibitions. This

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exhibition looks at the remains of prehistoric giants such as the prehistoric woolly mammoth and Megalodon shark. Separation and Silence: Wandsworth Museum, 38 West Hill, SW18 1RZ. wandsworthmuseum.co.uk. This exhibition marks the 160th anniversary of Wandsworth Prison with particular emphasis on some harsh corrective measures used on inmates in the twentieth century. Have a look around the place where Oscar Wilde himself resided for a short while. Natural History Museum After Hours: Cromwell Road, SW7

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College, College Approach, SE10 9LW. oldroyalnavalcollege. org/events/ghostly-tours-andghoulish-supper,569,EV.html. From 6pm until 10.30pm on October 28, you can experience a lantern lit tour of the college in preparation for Halloween. After you been that little bit spooked, you’re treated to a delicious and warming supper of sizzling bangers and mash. Mary Queen of Scots: British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 2DB. bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/ maryqueenscots/index.html. For all you history buffs and those who just love a good yarn, this display focusing on the final years of Mary will be right up your street. The exhibition displays recently discovered letters and manuscripts that help reveal just what it was like to be the troubled royal in a time of historical intigue and turmoil.

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W1C 1AB. forever21.com. Forever 21 open their second UKstore in Oxford Street during the summer, visit here for lots of super, on-trend fashion bargains. 2. Drop Dead: 8 Kingly Street, W1 B5PQ. store.iheartdropdead. com/section.php/48/1/london_ store. Oli Sykes’ boutique range can be seen here in his recently opened Carnaby Village store. Foyle’s Bookshop: 113-119 Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0EB. foyles. co.uk/book-shops-in-london. Foyle’s flagship bookshop is in Charing Cross which was originally in the Guinness Book of Records as being the world’s largest bookshop in terms of shelf area. That’s a lot of books. Stratford Westfield:

westfieldstratfordcity201.com. Recently opened, Stratford Centre is right next to the Olympic stadiums and offers you a range of shops, restaurants, a cinema complex, bowling alley and loads more too. Waterstones: 82 Gower Street, WC1E 6EQ. waterstones.com. The proximity of this store to UCL is great and so is its large range of academic titles and its convenient Ryman’s stationary section. But the best thing has to be the used book section which is big enough to be a shop in its own right. British Red Cross: 67 Old Church Street, Chelsea, SW3 5BS. redcross.org.uk. The location of a charity shop can massively influence the donations received and so being in Chelsea you can expect to find couture cast-offs and big name labels as you scrummage around. Crusaid: 19 Churton Street, SW1V 2LY. crusaid.org.uk. This tiny

little Pimlico store is lit with fairy lights and a chandelier. Big name stores like Ralph Lauren and Urban Outfitters regularly donate unwanted stock so look out for your on-trend designer wear at cheaper prices as you shop under the chandelier. Traid: 61 Westbourne Grove, W2 4UA. traid.org.uk/retail. html. Having been mentioned in British and Japanese Vogue, this is a favourite store with fashion stylists. A charity shop for superior second hand clothing and the place to grab yourself some amazing and interesting finds. Cloud Cuckoo Land: 6 Charlton Place, Camden Passage, N1 8AJ. With vintage clothes ranging from Victorian to the 1980s this is a good place to find a vintage deal. The shop itself has been around since 1982. Lost and Found: Camden Stables Market, NW1 8AH. Opening hours: Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm; SatSun, 10am-7pm. This is arguably the best vintage shop in the whole of Camden where most of its stock is groovy old time 1950s Americana fashion. Absolute Vintage: 15 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR. absolutevintage. co.uk/contact. This vintage shop is the best for accessory hunting and is home to over 1,000 pairs of shoes and handfuls of bags, gloves and other must-have accessories. There’s no way you’ll walk away empty handed from here. Beyond Retro: 112 Cheshire Street, E2 6EJ. beyondretro.com. This vintage shop has one of the largest collections of items and is beloved by fashion students and stylists. Even better it is one of the cheaper London vintage stores. Check it out for some great retro bargains.

The East End Thrift Store:

Unit 1A, Watermans Building Assembly Passage, E1 4UT. theeastendthriftstore.com. Being a thrift store and not a vintage store, you can buy clothes from recent years at very cheap prices with most clothing going for around £7 to £10 a piece. So get out your wallet or purse and go grab yourself a bargain. Brent Cross Shopping Centre:

Prince Charles Drive, Barnet, NW4 3FP. brentcross.co.uk. At its opening in 1976, Brent Cross was Britain’s first standalone shopping centre and is still one of the UK’s most visited shopping centres. It still offers over 8,000 free car parking spaces, so you’re sure to find a space if you need to drive to the Centre. BM Solo: 25 D’Arblay Street, London, W1F 8EJ. Junglist Nicky Blackmarket’s store is nothing

other than upfront club music and has people queuing outside to pick up his latest promos and releases in vinyl only format. Rough Trade East: Old Truman Brewery, Dray Walk, 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL. roughtrade.com. Having celebrated its 35th birthday this year, this temple to indie music has never looked back. The shop includes a loftstyle store, café and gig space where in-store shows regularly take place. Paperchase: 213-215 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7PS. paperchase.co.uk. There are 24 Paperchase stores in London, selling innovative design-led stationary, cards and gift ideas. You’re sure to find something you like here. Urban Outfitters: 200 Oxford Street, W1D 1NU. urbanoutfitters. co.uk. There are four Urban Outfitter shops over London selling hip, kitsch and iconic merchandise along with trendy vintage lomography fisheye lens cameras. Why not take some pictures as you try some of the best stuff on! Fossil Store: 29 James Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 8PA. fossil.co.uk. Fossil is a vintage designer specialising in jewellery and watches but also manufactures clothing, bags, sunglasses and wallets too. Christmas Cologne Market: South Bank. christmasmarkets. com/UK/london-southbankchristmas-market.html. From November 19 until Christmas, you can experience a genuine German-style Christmas market in the heart of London. Save up your pennies and head to the market to buy all your Christmas presents in one mighty swoop. Columbia Road Shopping Events:

Columbia Road, E2 7RG. columbiaroad.info/CRFM_oct1. pdf. With shops usually only open on Sundays, the independent stores of Columbia Road will also open their doors

on Wednesdays in the lead up to Christmas, offering vintage fashions and quirky artwork. Primark: 499 Oxford Street, W1C 2QQ. primark.co.uk For all your clothing and accessory bargains take a visit to one of the largest branches in the UK. Open until 10pm every weekday. Aime: 32 Ledbury Road, W11 2AB. aimelondon.com. Opening hours: Mon-Sat, 10.30am-7pm. Since its opening in 1999, Aime has been bringing a slice of Parisian chic to Notting Hill. Dress for Less: 391 St John Street, EC1V 4LD. allinlondon. co.uk/directory/1221/8282.php. This Islington store stocks high street and mid-range labels, but keep your eyes peeled for the occasional designer bargain. L’Homme Designer Exchange:

50 Blandford Street, W1U 7HX. allinlondon.co.uk/ directory/1221/8274.php. This is London’s best menswear exchange store run by Andrew Torz. He mainly purchases from the film and music industries and will buy any good quality designer gear. But we’re more interested in the buying than the selling! Sh! Women’s Erotic Emporium:

57 Hoxton Square, N1 6PD. sh-womenstore.com. Opened in 1992, this was the UK’s first sex shop run by women for woman - it has been catering for the sexual needs of females since. Kurt Geiger: 65 South Molton Street, W1K 5ST. kurtgeiger. com. With several branches across London, Kurt Geiger nails the shoe shopping experience with a mixture of cheaper own brands and high-end designer shoes. Brooks and Brooks: Sicilian Avenue, WC1A 2QH. brooksandbrooks.co.uk. Brooks and Brooks is a multi-award winning salon in Bloomsbury, visit on a Monday or Tuesday and get a restyle free of charge by a trainee hairdresser.

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LIVE MUSIC Student Standby at The Royal Opera House: Covent Garden,

WC2E 9DD. roh.org.uk. Join the ROH’s Student Standby to receive last minute tickets for world class opera and ballet performances for just £10. Comedy at Carnivale: 2 White Church Lane, Whitechapel, E1 7QR. carnivale.co.uk. Every Monday until March 2012. Free entry. Carnivale showcases up-and-coming acts on the stand-up comedy circuit. Royal Albert Hall: Kensington Gore, SW7 2AP. royalalberthall. com. One of the most famous music venues in the world, this historic venue offers student rates to events from Adele to Asia Rocks. The O2 Arena: Peninsula Square, Greenwich, SE10 0DX. theo2.co.uk. Monday nights from 8pm to 10pm are student nights at the O2 meaning special discounts and prices. 100 Club: 100 Oxford Street, W1D 1LL. the100club.co.uk. Many legends have walked the stage here including The Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols. Most event tickets are £10 or less. Barfly: 49 Chalk Farm Road, Camden, NW1 8AN. barfly. com. The place to be seen and heard for the hottest up-andcoming new talent on the London music scene. The Forum: 9-17 Highgate Road, NW5 1JY. venues.meanfiddler. com/the-forum/home. The Forum has had various reincarnations since the 1930s, and now showcases the very

best players of the current British music scene. Karamel Club: Chocolate Factory 2, 4 Coburg Road, Wood Green, N22 6UJ. karamelclub. co.uk. Featuring a programme of live contemporary music, comedy, spoken word and film, there’s something for everyone to be found here. Half Moon: 93 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 1EU. halfmoon.co.uk. With live music every night from both unsigned acts and successful artists, you get some interesting sounds at the Half Moon. The Dublin Castle: 94 Parkway, Camden Town, NW1 7AN. thedublincastle.com. A milestone on the annual Camden Crawl, you’re guaranteed a great set for no more than £6, so you’ll have plenty left over for a round at the bar. The Black Sheep: 68 High Street, Croydon, CR0 1NA. blacksheepbar.com. Its a members’ club, but free to join,

with varied music nights. It’s free before 9pm so get there early. The Old Blue Last: 38 Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 3ES. theoldbluelast. com. The NME claims this is the coolest pub in the world! Band and DJ nights to be had here every night of the week, it’s a must-see. Nambucca: 596 Holloway Road, N7 6LB. nambuccalondon.com. Gigs every weekend and some in the week with old skool game tables too. The Windmill: 22 Blenheim Gardens, Brixton, SW2 5BZ. windmillbrixton.co.uk. Cheap drinks and excellent music with a great bohemian atmosphere to boot. The George and Dragon: 2-4 Hackney Road, Shoreditch, E2 7NS. Old man pub turned drag queen extravaganza. Pay the George a visit on Sundays for London’s most stylish queens. The Hope & Anchor: 207 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1LR. beerintheevening.com. Bands

play on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. New Cross Inn: 323 New Cross Road, SE14 6AS. newcrossinn. co.uk. Free entry before 2am six nights a week, plus entertainment from cult favourites. Hammersmith Apollo: 45 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, W6 9QH. hammersmith-apollo. co.uk. The Apollo has a wide range of live acts and some less well known ones too. Take a look to see if you can spot the nation’s next big pop stars. Sugar Cane: 247-249 Lavender Hill, Clapham, SW11 1JW. thesugarcane.co.uk. Clapham’s

CHECK OUT LONDON’S GIG SCENE FOR LIVE MUSIC London almost lives for music. Everynight in pubs and clubs all over the capital, they’ll be a band or solo artist performing. Use the websites below to find out where live music is playing tonight. London Gigs: londongigs.net Gigs in London: gig-guide.co.uk/gigs/browse_that_gig.php/London/44/3/ Skiddle: skiddle.com/whats-on/london Time Out: timeout.com/london/concert-tickets/ Carling Guide: carling.com/music/gig-guide/town/London-gig-guide/ London Gig Guide: howdoesitfeel.co.uk/londongigguide.html View London: viewlondon.co.uk/music-tickets.aspx Live Music: livemusic.fm/gigs/list/location/london-gigs XFM London: events.xfm.co.uk/gigs/

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tiki bar - happy hour from 4pm-7pm Fridays and Saturdays is the best time to arrive for cool cocktails and a great South Pacific atmosphere. The Alley Cat: 4 Denmark Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 8LP. thealleycatbar.co.uk. Regular late night music in the basement of this Soho institution. The Apple Tree: 45 Mount Pleasant, Holborn, London, WC1X 0AE. beerintheevening. com. Visit the upstairs bar every third Friday for a laid back atmosphere that will set you up for the weekend.


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CINEMA Moniker Art Fair: Village

Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, EC2A 3PQ. villageunderground. co.uk. 13-16 October. Free entry. Displaying the best of urban and graffiti art, including installations and film screenings. The Electric Cinema: 191 Portobello Road, W11 2ED. electriccinema. co.uk. A small cinema showing independent and art house films. Sundance London: The O2 Arena, Peninsular Square, Greenwich, SE10 0DX. sundance-london. com.April 26 - 29. The famous Sundance Film Festival arrives at the O2 with special screenings and workshops. Belle Vue Cinema: Willesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, NW10 2ST. Cheap movies on a large screen. The Prince Charles Cinema:

7-10 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, WC2H 7BP. princecharlescinema.com. London’s best cult cinema, showing silent movies, classics,

CINEMA PARADISO Find film heaven by hooking

hammer horror and indie, as well as mainstream films. Films start at £1.50 for members. The Scoop: City Hall, SE1 2DA. morelondon.co.uk/thescoop. 14-30th September 2011. Free entry. Pitch up with a cool beer and some friends for The Scoop’s free blockbuster screenings. Boleyn Cinema: 7-11 Barking Road, East Ham, E6 1PN. boleyncinema. com. One of the biggest Asian cinemas in the UK. Croydon Clocktower: Katharine Street, Croydon, CR9 1ET. croydonclocktower.org.uk. A Croydon landmark featuring an art house cinema, theatre, bar and museum for finding out a bit more about the cinema. Odeon: Multiple venues. 24-26 Leicester Square, WC2H 7JY. odeon.co.uk. Odeon offers great deals for students, and they sometimes stream events live from venues like the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall. VUE: Ariel Way, Westfields Shopping Centre, London, W12 7GF. myvue.com. Vue cinemas offer student rates and you can find them spread across London. Summer Screen at Somerset House: South Building,

societies to join

Somerset House, Strand, WC2R 1LA. somersethouse.org.uk. Summerset House’s Summer Screen is sponsored by Film4 and shows big blockbusters as well as indie films in the open air.

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Trafalgar Square Screenings:

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Trafalgar Square, WC2N. london. gov.uk. Large screens showcase big city events, including Royal Jubilees, as well as the arts such as the Royal Ballet and exhibitions from the Tate for free. Check the website for events. Renoir Cinema: Brunswick Centre, Bloomsbury, WC1N 1AW. curzoncinemas.com/cinemas/ renoir. This independent cinema with a long history does student rates too and shows the best in independent cinema. The Horse Hospital: Colonnade, City of London, WC1N 1JD. thehorsehospital.com. An avant-

up with other London students who love movies as much as you. Visit the websites below to find movies clubs and

index.htm. Crystal Palace Pictures: crystalpalacepictures.com Imperial College London Student Cinema Club: union.ic.ac.uk/arts/ cinema/ London Film School Society: lfs.org.uk Highgate Film Society: hlsi.net Dulwich Paradiso Film Society: paradisofilm.co.uk Italian Film Society of London: italianfilmsociety.co.uk Gothique Film Society: thegothiquefilmsociety.org.uk

garde underground cinema that shows rare films, exhibitions and live music. Many events are free and others are on the cheap. Tricycle Cinema: 269 Kilburn High Road, Brondesbury, NW6 7JR. tricycle.co.uk. This venue is host to an Irish film festival and a black film festival annually as well as other events. Clapham Picture House: 76 Venn Street, Clapham, SW4 0AT. picturehouses.co.uk. Small picture house showing a mixture of mainstream and art house cinema. Barbican Cinema: The Barbican Centre, Silk Street, City of London, EC2Y 8DS. barbican. org.uk. The Barbican hosts some of the newest films as well as a wide range of film festivals, and also do student discounts. Roxy Bar and Screen: 128-132 Borough High Street, SE1 1LB. roxybarandscreen.com. Cutting edge digital media with high quality food and drink available inside too.

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Portobello Film Festival:

Venues across Notting Hill. portobellofilmfestival.com. September 1-18. Free events and film screenings. Apollo Piccadilly Circus: 19 Regent Street, St James’s, SW1Y 4LR. apollocinemas.com. London’s only fully 3D cinema. Everyman Screen on the Green: 83 Upper Street, Islington, N1 0NP. everymancinema.com/screenon-the-green. Watch a varied choice of films at this vintage cinema. Peckham Multiplex: 95a Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15 4ST. peckhammultiplex.com. Six screen cinema offering student discounts. Ritzy Picturehouse: Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW2 1JG. picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/ ritzy-picturehouse. Showing an interesting and eclectic mix of mainstream and art house cinema in an atmospheric venue. Cineworld: 207 King Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9JT. cineworld.co.uk. Offer student rates and the latest movies.

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FRESHDIRECTION WHAT’S ON LONDON CLUBBING Bar Wotever: Royal Vauxhall

Tavern, 372 Kennington Lane, Vauxhall, SE11 5HY. woteverworld.com. Opening hours: Mon–Fri, 7pm–12am; Sat, 9pm-2am; Sun, 2pm-12am. Free entry. Burlesque, cabaret, dramatics, comedy and music at the popular gay and LGBT venue. The Buffalo Bar: 295 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1RU. buffalobar.co.uk. The Buffalo Bar is an independent venue that has an intimate stage for new artists and even their own flavoured vodka. Oxygen: 17-18 Irving Street, Leicester Square, WC2H 7AZ. oxygenbar.co.uk. Head over on a Monday or Tuesday for discounted drinks and free areas. The venue is spread over three floors, with the main club situated on the groundfloor. Fabric: 77a Charterhouse Street, Smithfield, EC1M 3HN. fabriclondon.com. The institution that is Fabric offers discounts on selected events for students, check their site to see what’s available. Oceana: 154-156 Clarence Street, Kingston-UponThames, KT1 1QP. oceanaclubs. com. Oceana host some of the biggest student nights in London throughout the week, check out their website for what’s on in each of their themed rooms. Tiger Tiger: 29 The Haymarket, SW1Y 4SP. tigertiger-london. co.uk. Consisting of five different areas, there is something for everyone and the dancefloor is always full.

Student nights on Mondays with Rough Hill. One: 1 Leicester Square, WC2H 7NA. theoneclublondon.com. For a night out when you have a bit more cash, this trendy club is spread over three floors. Barrio Central: 6 Poland Street, Soho, W1F 8PS. barriocentral. com. This Caribbean themed bar is laid back and has great offers on cocktails, with two bars to choose from, plus food. Piccadilly Institute: The London Pavilion, 1 Piccadilly, W1J 0DA. piccadillyinstitute.com. There is something for everyone at this venue, they tailor their club nights to suit all moods and styles. Visit On Anon every Monday by Rough Hill. All Bar One: 108 New Oxford Street, Soho, WC1A 1HB. allbarone.co.uk. A stylish hang out with a more sophisticated atmosphere, they also have a great selection of long drinks. Absolut Icebar London: 31-33 Heddon Street, W1B 4BN. belowzerolondon.com. For a novelty night out, everything in Icebar is made of ice, dinner deals are available, book in advance through the website. Ruby Blue: 1 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, WC2H 7BP. rubybluebar.co.uk. This stylish bar overlooking Leicester Square hosts student night on Mondays with discount entry and drinks. Plus it has one of London’s best views. Yates’: 30 Leicester Square, Soho, WC2H 7JZ. weareyates. co.uk. Yates on a Tuesday is student night, with great deals on beers and cocktails,

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one of the most sociable venues in London. Heaven: Under the Arches, Villiers Street, WC2N 6NG. heavennightclub-london.com. Monday night is free entry to students and drink prices can drop to under £2 before midnight, the venue to be for a raving night. Gordon’s Wine Bar: 47 Villiers Street, WC2N 6NE. gordonswinebar.com. For a touch of culture, hole up in the underground caves of London’s oldest wine bar. Fat Cat Cafe Bar: Unit G1, 221 Grove Road, Bow, E3 5SN. fatcatcafebars.co.uk. Students get 20 per cent off drinks all day every day, and 2-4-1 food from 12pm-7pm. They also have a loyalty scheme for regular visitors. Metra Bar and Club: 14 Leicester Square, Leicester Square, WC2H 7NG. metraclub.com. Monday night student night features drinks starting at £1.50, free entry before 11pm, open seven nights a week. Pacha: 1-5 Terminus Place, SW1V 1JR. pachalondon. com. Visit every Tuesday for student night, indie music and cheap drinks at this stylish venue. Smirnoff Night Exchange: Like Smirnoff GB on Facebook to find out the details for Smirnoff’s Nightlife Exchange, a one off event you won’t want to miss. Koko: 1A Camden High Street, NW1 7JE. koko. uk.com. Student events here change so check the site for current events, set in buzzing Camden. The Borderline: Orange Yard, off Manette Street, W1D 4JB. venues.meanfiddler.com/ borderline/home. For those who like their music in the metal genre with student prices. Features live music and club nights.

Scala: 275 Pentonville Road, Kings Cross, N1 9NL. scalalondon.co.uk. This former cinema is a firm favourite with students thanks to its low entry fee and edgy vibe. Also showcases special arts, cinema and music events too. Revolutions: 2 St. Anne’s Court, Soho, W1F 0AZ. revolution-bars.co.uk. You are guaranteed a good night at one of Revolution’s clubs. Specialising in vodka, expect some great drinks offers. The Social: 5 Little Portland Street, W1W 7JD. thesocial. com. This laid back little gem showcases nightly live music, with reasonably priced drinks and cheap entry, they also host live music events. Moonlighting: 16-17 Greek Street, W1D 4DR. moonlightingnightclub. co.uk. Home to Soho’s CheapSkates night every Wednesday, download the flyer from their website for discounted entry, starting from 9pm. Inferno’s: 146 Clapham High Street, SW4 7UH. infernos. co.uk. Popular with students and new graduates, cheese music and cheap drinks nightly, a fun night out, particularly for avid disco dancers. Los Locos: 24-26 Russell Street, WC2B 5HF. los-locos. co.uk. Wednesday night is student night with £5 entry before midnight, beers and spirits starting from 99p, open till 3am. Ministry of Sound: 103 Gaunt Street, Elephant and Castle, Greater SE1 6DP. ministryofsound.com. Ministry of Sound is famous across the world, visit Milkshake on Tuesdays for cheap drinks and great DJs. Zoo Bar: 13-17 Bear Street, WC2H 7AS. zoobar.co.uk. Situated just off buzzing

Leicester Square, pay Zoo a visit on Mondays for student night, playing some excellent floor fillers. The Roxy: 3-5 Rathbone Place, W1T 1HJ. theroxy.co.uk. Wednesday night is student night with music from the 80s to current chart hits and cheap drinks, they also host popular indie nights. Mahiki: 1 Dover Street, W1S 4LD. mahiki.com. Visit this exclusive club on a Monday, it’s the only affordable night to go to this club frequently by celebs and royalty. Bar Rumba: 36 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 7EP. barrumbadisco.co.uk. Nightly happy hour is the best time to visit from 7pm-9pm. They also host Salsa nights, which is great fun for groups of girls. Clapham Grand: 21-25 St. Johns Hill, SW11 1TT. claphamgrand. com. The Clapham Grand offers

HAVING A LAUGH? If you can afford it , why not have an ironic night out at the famous Stringfellows nightclub (16 to 19 Upper St Martin’s Lane, WC2H 9EF. stringfellows.co.uk). So it may break the bank, but it’ll be something different and one to tell the grandkids. Maybe. This is how the string-haired Peter describes his club: ‘The alluring ambience of Stringfellows is mesmerising. As you step into the club you are transported into a world of stylish luxury and joined by the most seductive girls.’ It’s probably not too PC and you may not have the essential smart kit you need to get in, but it’s a once in a lifetime shot to see how the other half lives. In fact, once you’ve been there you may actually feel that being a student is not so bad and decide to stick to the proper clubs.


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many diverse events including themes, live music and comedy, they also have a classic multicoloured dance floor. Notting Hill Arts Club: 19-21 Notting Hill Gate, W11 3JQ. nottinghillartsclub.com. London’s alternative student night with an eclectic lineup every night. With a wide selection of music genres to suit every taste. Visit Death Disco on Wednesdays for reduced rates and cheap entry. Strawberry Moons: 15 Heddon Street, W1B 4BF. strawberrymoonsbar. co.uk. Visit Zig Zag every Wednesday for great deals on drinks, visit the website for advance tickets. Playing an eclectic mix of very old and very new tunes. Survivor: Multiple venues. survivorlondon.co.uk. London’s biggest club crawl. Outdance. Outlast. Outparty. £10 wristband gets entry to four clubs with queue jumping and free entry. Navajo Joe’s: Joe Below, 34 King Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 8JD. navajojoe.co.uk. This Mexican venue has a wide variety of tequilas, look out for drinks offers, they also have great food and drink offers in the pleasing upstairs restaurant. Madame JoJo’s: 8-10 Brewer Street, W1F 0SE. madamejojos.com. Offering cabaret and vaudeville nights in this saucy venue, they also host club nights Deep Funk and White Heat. Dress to impress and prepare yourself for some cheeky fun times. The Hippodrome: 1 St James Road, Kingston Upon Thames, London, KT1 2AH. kingstonhippodrome.co.uk. A favourite on the Kingston circuit, with great floor space and offers on bottled drinks as well as spirits and mixers.

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Regular DJs playing dance floor favourites. Tangiers Bar: 71-73 Atlantic Road, Brixton, SW9 8PU. mylondonclubs.com. Great music from surround sound speakers in a sophisticated bar. A funky venue featuring 3-4-2s on cocktails, check the site for concessions discount. Embargo 59: 533B King’s Road, SW10 0TZ. embargo59. com. This stylish club hosts some more up-market events, great for special occasions or celebrating the end of exams. Bar Soho: 23-25 Old Compton Street, Soho, W1D 5JL. barsoho.co.uk. Buzzing Bar Soho has a wide selection of drinks, and a great place to book a booth for birthdays and other events. Cirque: 10-14 Cranbourn Street, WC2H 7AG. cirquehippodrome. com. Featuring circus acts, burlesque, electro glam rock and pop, commercial house and disco. A true eclectic mix of entertainment quite unlike anything you’ll find in other clubs. Check it out to liven up your club circuit experiences around the capital. McClusky’s: 4 Bishop’s Hall, Thames Street, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 1QN. mccluskys. com. This venue is a firm favourite with students thanks to its wide selection of club hits and classics, they also offer deals on spirits, check their website for details of events. Plastic People: No less an expert than DJ Zinc called Plastic People ‘definltely one of the best small clubs in the world’. The interior is a minimalist, cramped, lowceilinged room that holds less than 200 people altogether. The lack of lighting and superbass heavy soundsystem, means the tunes are savagely loud and danceable. Renowned for its line-up of

dubstep artists, it is also well known for electronica, funk and bass styles. Plus electronica super-star Four Tet even wrote a track in the club’s honour. Mustard: 2 Old Change Court, EC4M 8EN. If soul music is your thing, then Mustard might be for you. This is a sublime and easy going venue that’s designed to revive and delight. It’s in the perfect location to wind down after a long week of study or just the place to kick-start your weekend. There’s an alfresco area, seductive bar and wide range of cocktails, and cool continental beers at a price that won’t hurt your pocket. Expect to hear a mix of sexy RnB, 90’s Soul, Funky House and 90’s Old Skool from London Grooves friendly DJ’s. Cable: 33A Bermondsey Street, SE1 3JW. cable-london.com. Check out Cable’s student nights with discounted entry and three rooms of underground sounds. DJs include Goldie, Fabio, Loefa, Shy FX and The Others. A new VIP attic has recently opened that takes table orders, for those nights when you’re just to knackered to walk to the bar. 333 Mother: 333 Old Street, EC1V 9LE. 333mother.com. Indie night is every Friday with DJs playing most week nights. Live bands on Saturdays and Sundays. Entry normally costs a £5. Corsica Studios: Unit 4/5 Elephant Road, SE17 1LB. corsicastudios.com. Corsica Studios is an independent arts organisation that sets up and develops creative spaces in areas of London. In-house club nights each month are popular with students and always have a great line up. Tickets from just £5 for a different kind of club.

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CLUB IT SAFE AND SOUND Clubbing in London can be great fun. You can get down with your mates and also make some new ones on the dance floor. Follow these tips to ensure the night doesn’t turn from euphoric to desperate. Drink water: When you’re dancing, you’ll dehydrate and quenching your thirst with another pint isn’t really going to help much. Try having a soft drink or water after each bevvy and session on the dance floor. Watch your drinks: You can’t keep an eye on your drinks all the time, but try to keep a check on them. Unfortunately, there are some nutters out there who will add something nasty to your drink causing you to blackout or worse. Ask your non-dancing mates to watch your drink while you’re strutting your stuff. Taxi safety: When you’re booking a taxi, make sure it’s a registered one. Try not to travel on your own and let friends know what firm you have booked.

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Gay & LESBIAN Big Gay Lifestyle Show 2011:

Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen St, WC2B 5BZ. biggaylifestyleshow. com. On Saturday, October 22, Europe’s biggest indoor gay event is coming to London, combining information on gay parenting, careers, fashion, travel and beauty among other things. Pam Ann will be hosting on the main stage. GFest Gay wise Festival 2011:

A variety of London venues, gaywisefestival.org.uk. The annual Gay Wise Festival is a cross arts festival which returns from November 7-20 and provides a platform for gay artists and organisations to come together. Also includes film screenings, visual arts, performances and workshops. Vaudeville Vamps: Volupte, 9 Norwich Road, EC4A 1EJ. volupte-lounge.com.

HEAVENLY DELIGHTS Heaven: Under the Arches, Villiers Street, WC2N 6NG. heavennightclub-london.com Heaven nightclub is a super club in London located just underneath Charing Cross station which appeals predominatly, but not exclusively, to the capital’s huge gay and lesbian scene. On Monday nights, Heaven hosts Popcorn which is the UK’s largest, most diverse and exciting weekday club night experience playing mainly pop and funk house music. On Thursday nights, Heaven hosts Porn Idol which is a weekly strip competition for men where £100 can be won. This is trumped by a £1,000 prize for the season’s winner. On Friday nights, Heaven boasts Camp Attack which is Britain’s biggest gay night with four rooms.

events/2011/10. Ballerina-in-drag, Madame Galina, presents a combination of ballet, cabaret and a large dose of comedy with two shows at 6.30pm and 9.30pm on October 6. 4 Poofs And A Piano: Greenwich Theatre, Crooms Hill, SE10 8ES. greenwichtheatre.org.uk. After 16 series as the house band on ‘Friday Night With Jonathon Ross’ the comedy barbershop quartet mix humour with harmony for a show on October 26. Room Service: Diu London, 12-13 Greek Street, W1D 4DJ. diulondon.com. Every Thursday, Diu extend their happy hour and the Room Service team provide your week’s worth of glitz and glam offering a fast paced dance party with top DJs and guests. Major Mondays: Ku Klub, 30 Lisle Street, WC2H 7BA. ku-bar. co.uk/#/. Every Monday is student night at Ku Klub with free entry all evening - and if you request a song on their Facebook page you get a free shot! Not bad at all. Retrosexual: Ku Klub, 30 Lisle Street, WC2H 7BA. ku-bar. co.uk/#. Every Thursday is Retrosexual which pumps everything 80s related, so come down and take advantage of the free entry and selected drinks for only £1.50! Girls-A-Loud: Candy Bar, 4 Carlisle Street, W1D 3BJ. candybarsoho.com. Wednesday nights at London’s premier lesbian bar will let every woman release her inner diva with Candy’s karaoke night. If that isn’t enough, there’s free entry and tonnes of drinks deals. Foam Party: Sweatbox, 1 Ramillies Street, W1F 7LN. sweatboxsoho. com. Soho’s premier gay gym and sauna present Wednesday night foam parties throughout October, where the foam flies every hour from 7pm-9pm. So pop along and you’ll still be home at a reasonable time to get some beauty sleep.

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Camp Attack: G-A-Y Club, Heaven, Under the Arches, Villiers Street, WC2N 6NG. g-a-y.co.uk. Friday night is the biggest gay night they have to offer with alcohol served until 4am and free entry vouchers available on their website. There are four rooms of music spanning four decades to mooch around in. Slag Tags: G-A-Y Bar, 30 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UR. g-a-y. co.uk. On Wednesday nights you receive a sticker with a number on it and when you see someone you like, you send a text to their number and the message appears on screen in venue. So a great place to meet someone new. Balans Soho: 60 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UG. balans.co.uk. This restaurant is a hot spot with the gay community and is open almost 24 hours a day, so is great for a post night out dining experience. Dalston Superstore: 117 Kingsland High Street, E8 2PB. facebook. com/dalstonsuperstore. A cool and camp affair based on two floors that are clad in cement, brick and steel vents. Hosts a wide array of events from barn dances (yes, really) to exhibitions, DJ showcases and themed music nights. There’s a distinct New York vibe going down here thats refelcted in the decor featuring a wooden bar and fluoro flashes. As well as drink, there’s also food to be found including salads and cakes. This is a popular haunt, so expect to queue to get in for the action at the weekends. Gays The Word: 66 Marchmont Street, WC1N 1AB. gaystheword. co.uk. Gays The Word is the UK’s largest and most comprehensive gay bookshop and along with it’s extensive collection of titles they also hold book readings and recitals in store. Prowler Soho: 5-7 Brewer Street, Soho, W1F 0RF. prowler-stores. co.uk. Prowler has been reclaimed as the best gay

GAY & LESBIAN lifestyle store around selling gifts, magazines, DVDs and books amongst many other delights. Admiral Duncan: 54 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UD. Admiral Duncan is a small but popular gay bar which gets extremely busy at weekends. It’s a great place to meet new people as the entire front of the pub opens up onto the street and it is standing room only, so there’s no awkwardness if you want to walk over to a fair stranger’s table and say hello. Barcode Saturday: Barcode, 3-4 Archer Street, Soho, W1D 7AP. bar-code.co.uk. With an array of top DJs on decks, Saturday nights are just going from strength to strength at Barcode. This night is usually fun loving, hot and absolutely filled with men. Comedy Camp: Barcode, 3-4 Archer Street, Soho, W1D 7AP. comedycamp.co.uk. This is the UK’s only gay, lesbian and transgender, but straight friendly, comedy club with special nights held every Tuesday. Previous guests include Alan Carr and Graham Norton. Tickets are less than a £10 and drinks are £2, so have a laugh without the expense. First Out: 52 St Giles High Street, WC2H 8LH. firstoutcafebar.com. First out (like it’s name) was London’s first out and proud lesbian and gay café, so whether you want to sample the home cooked foods, taste the best organic fair trade coffee in the West End or simply watch the world go by on the terrace with a

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cocktail this is the best place to do it. CRU: 2-4 Rufus Street, Hoxton, N1 6PE. cru.uk.com. CRU is a gay friendly restaurant in the Hoxton area. This trendy, but casual eatery serves tasty Mediterranean dishes and an excellent choice of wines. Lesbian and Gay Tennis:

Westway Indoor Tennis Centre, 1 Crownthorne Road, W10 6RP. tennislondon.com/ tennis/index.php?id=19. Tennis London International aims to provide lesbian and gay people with a safe and friendly environment to play tennis. Every Sunday evening, between 5pm-9pm, members turn up to compete in some exciting matches. See the website for more details. TrannyShack: Madame Jojos, 8-10 Brewer Street, Soho, W1F 0SE.madamejojos. com. Trannyshack is one of London’s most popular caberet clubs which draws drag queens, gender illusionists and other like minded people every Wednesday night. Come in drag and entrance is free before midnight, or £3 with a flyer. Priscilla Queen of the Desert: Palace Theatre,

Shaftsbury Avenue, W1D 5AY. priscillathemusical.com. This theatre production of the movie Priscilla has even more drag queens, bitchy banter and fabulous outfits than the film and features a whole host of dance floor classics. Get ready to sing along, dance and generally go crazy. A big hit with hen nights.


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BARS & DRINKING Bars & Drinking Jazz Café: 5-7 Parkway, Camden

Town, NW1 4PG. jazzcafe.co.uk. Regardless of whether you like jazz, blues, funk, dance or hip hop, there’s an event here for you. There are plenty of live music shows. Every Saturday, it’s I love 80’s night and the fourth Friday of every month it’s I love 90’s. Skylon: Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1 8XX. skylon-restaurant. co.uk. From the first floor of the Royal Festival Hall, there are floor to ceiling windows overlooking the Thames with a cocktail oasis in the middle of the room. Drinks are a bit pricy, but the view makes up for it. Ice Bar London: 31-33 Heddon Street, W1B 4BN. belowzerolondon.com/icebarlondon. Ice Bar London is the UK’s only bar made entirely of ice with temperatures permanently at minus 5. For £12.50 in advance, you get a 40 minute slot including gloves and a thermal cape to keep you warm along with an ice glass and your choice of drink. White Horse: 1-3 Parsons Green, SW6 4UL. whitehorsesw6.com. This pub has everything from a BBQ area and sunny beer garden to a warm and friendly interior with a Victorian feel. The most popular aspect of this pub is the eight different ales on offer! Try one or try them all, it’s a shame not to enjoy all that the White Horse has to offer thirsty students. Callooh Callay: 65 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY. calloohcallaybar.com. This is a drinking den for cocktail lovers that takes it’s inspriation from Lewis Carroll who wrote Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass. A large wardrobe door separates the members-only-bar at the back of the pub from the front, where customers sit on low purple sofas while they sip on their fabulous tasting cocktails. Sports Café: New Zealand House, Haymarket, SW1Y 4TE. thesportscafe.com. With 92 HD screens and the choice of

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over 100,000 TV channels, what better place to watch the football, rugby or any other sporting event however minor? It gets lively after the sport has finished with DJs, nightclub stages and also a dance floor, so you can get your exercise quota in too. Walkabout: 11 Henrietta Street, WC2. walkabout. eu.com. Australian themed bar, Walkabout is the premier place to catch sport with all the games broadcast live on Sky including football, rugby and motor racing. Food is also served. If you purchase a Boomerang Card (valid for a year) for only a few quid you’ll be rewarded with a third off all food and drink! The Vibe Bar: 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL. vibe-bar.co.uk. Spread over four rooms and a courtyard, you can sip a cocktail or down a pint in one of the East End’s longest running and best loved drinking dens situated in the middle of famous Brick Lane. The Comedy Store: Haymarket House, 1A Oxendon Street, SW1Y 4EE. thecomedystore. co.uk. Along with your drink enjoy some of London’s finest

HAVE A SAM SMITH PINT Samuel Smith is Yorkshire’s oldest brewery using traditional means of brewing. Sam Smith pubs are located all over London including the Horse & Groom on Great Portland Street and Captain Kidd on Wapping High Street. Sam Smith pubs are a chain of brewery-owned pubs solely serving their own-brand drinks including spirits, juices and their own cider (which compares rather favourably to Strongbow!). All of the beers produced here, with the exception of the Old Brewery Bitter, are suitable for vegans. Prices in Sam Smith pubs are lower than in other pubs, and the cheaper beer goes well with the old-fashioned décor which features plenty of wood and authentic period Victorian fittings. Most of the Sam Smith pubs offer traditional pub food, including pies, chips and sandwiches, but each pub’s menu varies slightly. Every Sam Smith pub mapped out here: jamesgretton.co.uk/samuelsmiths/#/London.

new comedy acts here at The Comedy Store, the famous venue where most of today’s big stand-up’s started their careers. The Dickens Inn: Marble Quay, St Katharines Way, E1W 1UH. This is now one of the most popular and successful pubs along the River Thames with its beautiful views and rustic food. Also features a comedy show every Friday night with ticket prices £15 in advance or £20 on the night. We’re not sure how much the pub has to do with Dickens, but leave your books at home to make the most of a night out here. The Shadow Bar: Casino at the Empire, 5-6 Leicester Square, WC2H 7NA. thecasinolsq.com/ bars/the-shadow-bar. The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas has been brought to London in the form of the Shadow Bar, which is open from 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and features a Swarovski crystal dance ball and an illuminated dance floor. Dress glam if you decide to frequent this hotspot. Club 49: 49 Greek Street, Soho, W1D 4EG. club49soho. com. Club 49 is a stylish and thriving venue with happy hour promotions from Monday to Saturday. Here you can chose from a cocktail lounge, VIP bar or dance floor which boosts an impressive DJ line up. Amersham Arms: 388 New Cross Road, SE14 6TY. theamershamarms.com. Located near Goldsmiths College, the Amersham Arms has a lively pub atmosphere with regular live music and is a real magnet for students looking to combine music and drinking. The Buffalo Bar: 295 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1RU. buffalobar.co.uk. Located right by Highbury and Islington

station, this bar is a mecca for new music fans with regular nights featuring up-and-coming bands and a variety of different club nights as well. Carnivale: 2 White Church Lane, Whitechapel, E1 7QR. carnivale. co.uk. This old converted church with vintage décor offers fresh home cooked food, a wide drinks selection and events on most nights. Monday is comedy night and Tuesday is open mic night while various other events happen throughout the rest of the week. Hermits Cave: 28 Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8QU. Hermits Cave’s upbeat and friendly atmosphere is loved by many and is a great place for a chat over a pint. You can regularly find students from the surrounding art colleges inside. Artillery Arms: 102 Bunhill Row, EC1Y 8ND. This traditional pub is on the edge of the city, so you can really escape from the hustle and bustle of central London as you sample some of

the capital’s best local beers. During the winter you can snuggle around the roaring log fire. Nice. The Old Queens’ Head: 44 Essex Road, Islington, N1 8LN theoldqueenshead.com/karaoke. Get a group of friends together to hire out a karaoke room (with prices starting at just £20 an hour) and you can party like a rock star with a constantly updating play list, booze button and dress up box with everything you need to impersonate your favourite singer. Full Moon: Cable, 33a Bermondsey Street, SE1 3JW. cable-london.com. Full Moon, hosted by Rough Hill, has become legendary across the UK and provides student night entertainment at Cable, with its late night license keeping it open with drinks flowing until 6am. And it’s only £5 in advance to get in so you’ll have some cash leftover to treat yourself and your mates to several rounds at the bar. Hoxton Pony: 104-108 Curtain Road, Hoxton, EC2A 3AH. thehoxtonpony.com. Hoxton Pony is a cocktail bar with an award winning mixology team and if you sign up for a 1 in a 1,000 card you can get half price drinks every Thursday, which means a cocktail starts at a little over £3. At that price you really have no excuse not to get some drinks in for your drinking buddies and chums. Propaganda: Islington Academy, 16 Parkfield Street, N1 0PS. thepropaganda.com. Every Friday night Propaganda prepares for London’s biggest indie night with two rooms of incredible music and cheap drinks including £1.50 Sourz shots and £2 bottles of VK. Metra: 14 Leicester Square, WC2H 7NG. metraclub.com. Monday night at Meta is student night with club classics and a resident DJ on until 3am. Drinks are pretty cheap too, with vodka mixers and bottles priced at £2.50.

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Restaurants Princess of Shoreditch:

Paul Street, EC2A 4NE. theprincessofshoreditch.com. The downstairs bar offers traditional pub classics, but upstairs there is an elegant Victorian dining room with an impressive wine list. Harwood Arms: 27 Walham Grove, SW6 1QP. harwoodarms. com. Since gaining a Michelin star it has become increasingly difficult to get a seat in this fantastic gastro-pub which has a large selection of ales and drinks along with its fresh home cooked food. Fat Cat Café Bar: Unit G1, 221 Grove Road Bow, E3 5SN. fatcatcafebars.co.uk. Their ‘weekend recovery service’ is very popular with students - full of all day breakfasts and fresh coffee to cure those hangovers! Brick Lane Beigel Bake: 159 Brick Lane, E1 6SB. This highly-rated take away bagel bar is open 24 hours a day, so is ideal if you’ve had a late night out or a very early morning. Prices are very reasonable too. Al Volvo: 2 Elys Yard, The Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, E1 6QR. alvolo.co.uk. Al Volvo offers a contemporary Italian dining experience which focuses on fresh and simple dishes, and its outdoor area, which is open in the summer, provides a great alfresco dining experience too. Rodizio Rico: 111 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, W2 4UW. rodiziorico.com. Rodizio Rico serves a selection of modern Brazilian dishes on an all you can eat basis. So for £23.50, you can have as much as you can eat BBQ meats, salads and hot dishes, or pay £18 for the vegetarian option. So make room for a lot of food! Chewies: 82 Haverstock Hill, Belsize Park, NW3 2BE. chewiesbakery.co.uk. Chewies is a bakery which specialises in freshly baked bread and handmade cupcakes, but you can also buy a range of light meals, sandwiches, fresh juices

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and smoothies which you can eat in or take away. Golden Hind: 73 Marlyebone Lane, W1U 2PN. The Golden Hind offers an array of traditional and modern fish dishes to be taken away or eaten in the restaurant. The restaurant operates a bring your own drink policy, so buy a few bottles of cheap wine and bring them with you to accompany your dinner. The Star Café: 22 Great Chapel Street, Soho, W1F 8FR. thestarcafe.co.uk. This world famous café in Soho has been serving great tasting affordable food for over 75 years including all day breakfasts for less than

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£4 and an array of omelettes and sandwiches. La Petite Auberge: 283 Upper Street, Islington, N1 2TZ. petiteauberge.co.uk. La Petite Auberge brings the authentic taste of France to Islington serving a traditional array of French dishes. It is very difficult to overspend as the dishes are so reasonably priced. Big Easy: 332-334 Kings Road, Chelsea, SW3 5UR. bigeasy. co.uk. Live music seven days a week accompanies the mouth watering American-style platters that you can order from this excellent Chelsea based café. Sushi Hiro: 1 Station Parade, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, W5 3LD. Sushi Hiro offers excellent high quality yet affordable sushi and a range of drinks including authentic green tea and Japanese beer. Little Bay: 171 Farringdon Road, EC1R 3AL. littlebay.co.uk.The Little Bay Restaurant is a charming restaurant with friendly staff and high quality food at affordable prices. The immaculate décor, cosy booths and weekly opera singers make this restaurant a favourite with plenty of South Londoners. Artisan Bar and Grill: 11 Hall Lane, E4 8HH. theartisanchingford. co.uk. This is an unusual venue where your meal is part cooked in the kitchen and then served on a piece of volcanic rock for you to finish cooking yourself. Karaoke, live music and sporting

events are also included to make the environment in this restaurant electric yet very, very appealing. Blackbird Bakery: 71 Westow Street, Crystal Palace, SE19 3RW. This is a popular café that prides itself in its fresh made breads including the five- seed walnut and onion bread you can have around your sandwich fillings. There are sourdough options too. It is a great place to stop for a coffee and to sample a delightful cupcake or two as well. Hawksmoor Seven Dials: 11 Langley Street, WC2H 9JJ. thehawksmoor.co.uk. This has been called London’s best steak house. It is pricy, but if you are looking for a posh meal, then it’s well worth the extra pounds. Head down here to satisfy your strongest ‘must have meat now’ urges. Vanilla Black:17-18 Tooks Court, EC4A 1LB. vanillablack.co.uk. This vegetarian restaurant is highly acclaimed. The attentive and friendly staff, mixed with the stylish art deco interior, make for a relaxing and enjoyable dining experience that’s really not to be missed. Yum Cha: 27-28 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AG. yumchasilksandspice. co.uk. This Chinese restaurant, situated opposite the Camden Stables Market, specialises in Dim Sum which, like tapas, is lots of small dishes. Due to its popularity

it’s served all day. It’s extensive set menu is only £16.50 and includes a lot of dishes for you to choose from. Your hardest task is choosing which ones to order. Lemonia: 89 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8UY. This Greek restaurant is so popular that if you don’t book in advance for a Saturday night you can be stood outside queuing for some time to get a taste of the Greek delights on offer. Dishes are served very quickly due to the amount of demand so if you want a long leisurely meal then maybe this place isn’t for you. Franco Manca: 4 Market Row, Electric Lane, SW9 8LD. francomanca.co.uk. The menu only contains six pizzas, but all are under £6 and the key to their taste is their sourdough bases which are prepared at least 20 hours before cooking. Their pizzas have won Italian cooking awards because they taste so good. If you love pizza, treat yourself to something authentic and delicious at Franco Manca. Brady’s: 513 Old York Road, SW18 1TF. bradysfish.co.uk. This familyrun fish shop opens on Tuesdays to Saturdays. Brady’s has been nominated for loads of awards and serves up a very satisfying large fish and chip meal for under a tenner. It’s a meal deal hard to beat anywhere in the capital. Numara Bos Cirrik I: 34 Stoke Newington Road, N16 7XJ. Looking past the plain, but bizarre décor, the food at this Turkish restaurant is fantastic. Meal options include spiced tender kebabs, complimentary salads and an array of breads and lamb chops. Cheap prices are further enhanced by the fact that you can bring your own drink along too for futher savings.

LONDON’S FINEST? Curry: The Aladin Brick Lane has been praised by Prince Charles and listed by the BBC as the ‘The World’s Best Curry House’ . Find it at 132 Brick Lane, E1 6RU. aladinbricklane.co.uk. Chinese: Alisan is the flagship of the much acclaimed Aroma restaurants and continues the tradition of creating sensational dim sum and Chinese cuisine in a stylish and sophisticated setting. Rate it for yourself by booking a table at Wembley Retail Park, HA9 0EG Thai : It’s posh, but The Mango Tree is meant to be one of the best Thai’s in town. The food is award winning and the interior’s amazing as it incorporates the principles of feng-shui in its design. Save up your pennies to treat yourself to a grilled sea bass wrapped in banana leaf. 46 Grosvenor Place, SW1X 7EQ. mangotree. org.uk.


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LATE NIGHT FOOD & TAKE OUT Princi: 135 Wardour Street, W1F

0UT. princi.co.uk The perfect student friendly Italian take away with a selection of pizzas, salads and pastas that you can eat in as well as take away. Amorino: 41 Old Compton Street, Soho, W1D 6HF. This ice cream restaurant is highly acclaimed by food experts across Europe. They do a selection of ice creams, frozen yoghurts and other dairy free indulgent ices. Bryon: 33-35 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 7BN.

byronhamburgers.com. This is not your average burger - the meat is 21 day-aged rump cooked to perfection. Branches can be found across London. Bonne Bouche: 2-3 Thayer Street, W1U 3JD. With queues stretching around the corner at lunch time, you can see why it’s popular. After a long drunken night out, pop along for an early morning fully cooked breakfast (if you can manage the massive portions) or a sandwich with chips and salad. Café Helen: 105 Edgware Road, W2 2HX. This 24 hour luxury kebab establishment tastes just as good during the day as it does after a cocktail or ten.

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They cook up lamb or chicken kebabs in flatbread with salad and sauces for under a fiver. Be prepared to queue even at four in the morning! Polo: 176 Bishopsgate, EC2M 4NQ. If you are rolling through Liverpool Street at an ungodly hour of the morning and need warmth, caffeine or munchies, pop along for a fully cooked breakfast, sandwich or just a hot drink. Vingt Quatre: 325 Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW10 9QL. vingtquatre. co.uk. Vingt Quatre has conquered the daytime and the night time market as it’s open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With a selection of full English breakfasts, omelettes and sandwiches, an average meal will cost under a tenner. Tinseltown: 44-46 St John Street, Farringdon, EC1M 4DF. tinseltown.co.uk. Opening hours: Mon-Fri, 12pm-5am; Sat, 12pm-4am; Sun, 12pm-3am. This American diner and milkshake bar offers a choice of flame grilled meats, burgers, sandwiches and desserts. Marathon: 87 Chalk Farm Road, Chalk Farm, NW1 8AR. A traditional late night kebab shop, or so it seems – enter the back room and you’ll discover Marathon also features an outdoor area which often has musicians playing until the wee

hours. Grab a beer, one of the very good kebabs and settle in if you just don’t feel like going home yet. Cafe Boheme: 13 Old Compton Street, Soho, W1D 5JQ. cafeboheme.co.uk. If you’re out and about in Soho and fancy a slap up meal in decadent environs, this French bistro serves dinner till 3am. Pull up to one of their plush booths and grab grub like steak baguettes, fish goujons and croque monsieurs from their late-night menu. Ranoush Juice Bar: 43 Edgware Street, W2 2JE. If you fear scoffing down kebabs might just

be a little too unhealthy, you could always even things out by grabbing both a doner and a delicious freshly made juice at this Lebanese late-night spot. They also do a range of middleeast specialties such as grilled haloumi. So combine comfort eating with something good for you to avoid the eating guilt. Bar Italia: 22 Frith Street, Soho, W1D 4RF. A West End institution, this unassuming looking Italian cafe has been doling out latenight espressos and paninis since 1949. A fave of celebs, the coffee shop has even had a song written about it by Pulp. Pop in and see what the fuss is about.

TRIED A BANH MI YET? Banh Mi is the newest sandwich trend sweeping London. What is it? It’s a Vietnamese baguette made with both wheat and rice flour and filled with delicious meat and veg. There are various global and regional variations on the fillings, but traditionally they contain meat, such as pork, with carrots, cucumber and chillis. The contrasting flavours and textures of the sandwich along with their relatively low cost make them a popular dish for students - and everybody else. Banh Mi Bay café has just recently opened on 4-6 Theobald’s Road, WC1X 8PN, with another café in Denmark Hill. Both are open until 10pm each night. This café is perfect for a filling and inexpensive lunch or early dinner where the majority of the sandwiches are on offer for under five pounds. There is an overwhelming choice of dishes on the menu, including a special baguette with homemade pate, spiced pork, pickled carrot, sliced cucumber and coriander for only £3.50. So go and check out what the fuss is all about - after all, it won’t make a huge dent on your pocket.

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USEFUL INFO your dissertation online and get it printed, bound and posted out the same day. Grammaholic: 4-6 Grammarholic Knowledge Dock Business Centre, Docklands, E16 2RD. grammarholic.com. Submit your essay, dissertation or CV and get feedback within 24 to 48 hours. BICYCLE REPAIR London Bicycle: Shop 2-3, Benson House, Hatfields, SE1 8DQ. londonbicycle.com. Drop your bicycle off in the morning for repair and have it back by evening - and if for any reason they can’t repair it that quick ,they will offer you a replacement bike until yours is fixed.

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Useful INFO TRAVEL St Pancras International Station:

Euston Road, N1C 4QP. thetrainline.com. With more trains departing from here than anywhere else in London, you can easily visit all your friends and family from St Pancras. Book your train tickets a few weeks in advance and travel hundreds of miles at prices that won’t cost the earth. Victoria Coach Station: 164 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 9TP. uk.megabus. com. You can travel from this coach station to pretty much anywhere in the UK - and Megabus will get you around for very little money too. Europcar: various locations in London. europcar.co.uk. With

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pick up points all over London, you can hire a car or van to help make driving much easier, from just £19 a day. STA Travel: University of London Union, Malet Street, WC1E 7HY. statravel.co.uk. They offer cheap flights, accommodation and a wealth of information about general travelling along with lots of interesting gap year ideas. 16-25 Railcard: Euston Station, Euston Road, NW1 2HS. 16-25railcard.co.uk. You can buy a Young Person’s Railcard at all major rail stations for only £28 which entitles you to a third off all train travel within the UK. So for travelling to and from uni this could save you plenty of cash longterm. TAXIS Cab Mania: Unit 6, Systems

FIND HELP IN THE CITY Sometimes, you may need a little professional help and support. The websites below represent Londonbased organisations that can offer you this help for all sorts of emotional and physical issues. Drug and alcohol addiction: ldan.org.uk  Rape Crisis London: rapecrisislondon.org  Mental health issues: workingforwellness.org.uk  The London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard (LLGS): llgs.org.uk  Emotional support and advice: cls.org.uk  Citizens’ Advice: citizensadvice.org.uk  London Crimestoppers: crimestoppers-uk.org/in-yourarea/london  Homelessness : homelesslondon.org 

House, Eastbourne Road, Blindley Heath, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6JP. cabmania. com. Enter your taxi details online and it will be sent to particpating taxi firms. Each one will then bid for your ride, trying to offer you the best price. If you don’t like any of the quotes, there is no obligation to book. All London areas, including airport runs, are covered. London Taxi Company: PO Box 162, Welling, DA16 2WE. londontaxi.co.uk. This taxi company are competitively priced. They don’t charge too much more for fares between midnight and 6am. Expect a journey lasting under 12 minutes to cost as little as £4.80. STORAGE AND REMOVALS Big Yellow Storage: 289 Kennington Lane, SE11 5QY. bigyellow.co.uk Self storage facilities are a must have for uni students when they have

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too many possessions. The Big Yellow also offer 50 per cent off for the first eight weeks of storage, which is perfect for the summer holiday period. Handy Moves: Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Road, W12 9EE. handymoves. co.uk. From their central London location Handy Moves can help move your possessions into halls and back home again once the holidays kick in.

days a week to help make your plumbing problems a thing of the past. London Electrician 24/7: Albany House, 324-326 Regent Street, W1B 3HH. london.electrician247. co.uk. This family-run professional London-based electricians will visit 24 hours a day, seven days a week for any electrical problems that you may be suffering from. LAPTOP/PC REPAIRS

24 HOUR EMERGENCIES London Locksmiths: Unit 399, 43 Bedford Street, WC2E 9HA. londonlocksmith24hr.co.uk. This 24-hour locksmith will come out to any location in London within 15 minutes. And there isn’t even a call out charge. Fast Response Plumbing: 226 Seven Sisters Road, N4 3GG. fast-response-plumbing.co.uk. For any plumbing or heating issues, the fully qualified engineers at Fast Response are available 24 hours a day, seven

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London City Laptop Repair Centre:

80-83 Long Lane, EC1A 9ET. citylaptop.co.uk. If your laptop breaks down City Laptop offer a free diagnosis and free quotation service to help get you up and running as soon as possible. BINDING/PROOF READING SERVICES Thesis Binding: The Document Centre, 92 Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark, SE1 0EX. thesis-binding.co.uk. Upload

ART SUPPLIES Atlantis Art: Britannia House, 68-80 Hanbury Street, E1 5JL. This is probably Europe’s largest fine art supplies store and soon you will be able to order online too. Cass Art: 66-67 Colebrook Row, N1 8AB. cassart.co.uk. London’s flagship art supplies store is found in Islington and is one of the best places art students should go to for whatever supplies they need to create amazing masterpieces. Cass Art offer good student discount prices too. GENERAL SHOPS Asda: 2-20 Western Road, Ealing, NW10 7LW. asda.com. Asda guarantee to be the cheapest supermarket, so head there for plenty of deals or order online and get items delivered to your university hall. This way you can avoid the impluse buys that can so easily happen when shopping in person. Wilkinson: 78-102 The Broadway, Stratford, E15 1NG. wilkinsonplus.com. Shop here for all your uni needs, such as home and kitchenware.


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