143rd Post - March Overview

Finally, here are my recommendations for March, hope you enjoy them and find them interesting to watch, listen and eat. In the meantime, March has a lot to offer especially in London, so head this month and take in all the best new events, exhibitions and best events in the capital. Spring has sprung, and – like the flower beds in Hyde Park – London's events calendar is bursting into action. Outdoor fun is on the rise, but there are still plenty of brilliant exhibitions, pop-ups and markets for those of you not quite ready to hang up your big coat just yet.

They say the early bird gets the worm. Inspiring motivation. If you're the bird. The worm, however, has no idea when her future will be plucked away by the next airborne attacker. The Beatles sang, Living is easy with eyes closed. But even with our eyes open we all still have blind spots. Or maybe we're just looking in the wrong place. But when we finally do see the light, it's Strawberry Fields Forever...





Tate Britain is hosting the first major solo show dedicated to the Turner Prize-nominated Hurvin Anderson this spring, bringing together more than 60 of his vibrant paintings. Born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents, Anderson’s work flits between the two regions, exploring his struggle with belonging and cultural identity. His colour-drenched landscapes and interiors are uniquely composed to exquisitely explore markers of identity.




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