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What We’re Looking Forward To This Autumn: Part 2
Ellea Whamond, co-founder of 100 Acres
Anna Haines’ New Furniture Collection
Great Jeans
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What We’re Looking Forward to this Autumn: Part 1
Lucian Freud at the NG in October
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/the-credit-suisse-exhibition-lucian-freud-new-perspectives
Cezanne at Tate Modern from 5 October
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/ey-exhibition-cezanne
Making Modernism at the RA
Discover the trailblazing women hidden from the history of 20th-century Modernism. 12 November
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/making-modernism
Carolee Schneemann at the Barbican, Body Politics, performance art from 8 September 2022
Hannah Starkey at Hepworth Wakefield, from 20 October
London Literary Festival at Southbank Centre, 20 – 30 October, Greta Thunberg to George Saunders and Graham Norton to Minnie Driver
New St John in Marylebone in September
Books:
Alan Rickman Diaries
Lucy Worsley on Agatha Christie
Kate Bingham on the Pandemic
Matthew Perry Book? Bono book?
Marple by various authors
New Richard Osman?
Ian McKewan
William Boyd
Celeste Ng
Kate Atkinson
Elizabeth Strout
John Irving
George Saunders
India Knight
TV series Tim Burton Netflix Wednesday autumn 2022
Tallest Xmas Tree at Kew this winter
Film Lyle Lyle Crocodile October
Moro Easy by Sam & Sam Clark out September
What Writers Read by Pandora Sykes edited Nov 10th
A Kind of Magic The Kalediscopic World of LEHall out this autumn Vendome Press
Westman Atelier Foundation
Astrid Wilson cushions etc
Matilda Goad x Anthropologie?
Restaurants? Pop-ups? Akub in Notting Hill, Speedboat bar in Soho
Paul Mescel in A Streetcar Named Desire at the Almeida this Winter
Following her “spellbinding” (Financial Times) production of Summer and Smoke, Almeida Associate Director Rebecca Frecknall takes on another Tennessee Williams masterpiece this December with A Streetcar Named Desire. Lydia Wilson (The Duchess of Malfi) returns to the Almeida to play Blanche, with the BAFTA-winning Paul Mescal (Normal People) as Stanley, and Anjana Vasan (We Are Lady Parts) as Stella. On sale Tuesday 6th September at 12pm https://www.almeida.co.uk/autumn-2022-spring-2023-season-announced
Papier stationery expansion – rubbers etc, Anya Hindmarch stationery, Zara stationery
And finally… the Cafe Murano Book Club has just announced three new events at the Bermondsey restaurant, and they’re not to be missed: Sabrina Ghayour on Sunday 18th September, Richard Bertinet on Sunday 30th October and Delia Smith on Sunday 20th November. Book tickets here for the talk, including a two-course dinner inspired by the authors’ books.