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A Serious Man
Film20 November 2009 to 26 November 2009
Vue Islington N1 0PS[map]
Larry is a good husband and father, and a conscientious professor at a quiet Midwestern university. He always tries to do the fair and just thing in the face of life's temptations and trials. Then one day, everything starts to go wrong, his wife leaves him for reasons she can't explain, and her pompous new lover muscles in on the family and their home, convincing the already cash-strapped Larry to move into a motel. His career is put in jeopardy by a series of anonymous letters falsely accusing him of unspecified misdemeanours, and his unemployable brother is becoming more and more of a burden.
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The Bantam IV Tug
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£3.00
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(USD4.95)ExhibitionEvery Ist Thu Of the Month 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM; Tue - Sun, Bank Holiday,Early May Bank Holiday,Spring Bank Holiday,Summer Bank Holiday except Scotland 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Closed 31 - 31 Dec 2009, Mon, Thu - Sat
London Canal Museum N1 9RT[map]
The Bantam class of tug was produced in the late 1940's and the 1950's and 1960's by E.C. Jones and Sons of Brentford. In 1994 London Canal Museum was given number 4 of the class which is preserved as a floating exhibit, normally moored outside the museum, but sometimes taken to canal events during the summer season. The Bantam tugs are unusual in that they are designed to push, not to tow. This is a more energy efficient way of moving an unpowered barge. The tugs were used most frequently for canal maintenance and in gravel pits and other non tidal waterway situations.
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Bar
Show/display15 June 2010 to 16 June 2010
Business Design Centre N1 0QH[map]
Bar, incorporating Bar Build and Bar Menu, is the world's leading business event for the premium hospitality sector. A lively and action packed event, cementing London as the centre of the international bar scene.
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Bartok: Mikrokosmos 1
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(USD10.73)Music10 December 2009
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
Performed with a dancer Megan Saunders and live interactive film, this staged performance of Bartk's seminal collection for the piano, Mikrokosmos, was greeted with great acclaim in 2008. Composed between 1926 and 1939, it was described by the composer as 'a synthesis of all the musical and technical problems', and these playful, beautiful and exciting works encapsulate Bartk's stunning compositional sound world.
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Bartok: Mikrokosmos 2
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(USD10.73)Music11 December 2009
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
Performed with a dancer Megan Saunders and live interactive film, this staged performance of Bartk's seminal collection for the piano, Mikrokosmos, was greeted with great acclaim in 2008. Composed between 1926 and 1939, it was described by the composer as 'a synthesis of all the musical and technical problems', and these playful, beautiful and exciting works encapsulate Bartk's stunning compositional sound world.
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Behind the Lines
Exhibition17 November 2009 to 24 December 2009
Pangolin London N1 9AG[map]
A solo exhibition featuring artwork by Jon Buck. on Buck's lively human, bird and animal sculptures look back to a time when animal monuments were worshipped, and explore the human need for cultural icons. Eschewing fashion from the start of his career, Jon Buck has pursued his own interests in primitivism and the links between the physical processes of 'making' and the emotional and psychological content of his compositions.
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Berio: Sequenza and Solos
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Biber and the Baroque: Sonatas
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(USD10.73)Music11 December 2009
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
Bach's breathtaking solo works and Biber's musical inventiveness are celebrated by Transition in a performance with live and interactive film, creating a vivid picture of the heights to which both composers brought the art of string playing in the 17th century.
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Bird Names + Gary War + Animals and War
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Birmingham Canals - Past and Present
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Branco Heist
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Bright Star
Film20 November 2009 to 26 November 2009
Vue Islington N1 0PS[map]
A lush 19th Century drama about a doomed romance between poet John Keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawn. When the impecunious writer first met Fanny, an outspoken devotee of fashion, he described her as a minx; she in turn thought poems 'a strain to work out'. But an intense love affair flourished between the two, which was tragically curtailed by Keats' death at the age of twenty five.
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British Photo Journal
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Bunny and the Bull + Q&A
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Casiotone For The Painfully Alone
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Christmas around Europe
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£9.50
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(USD15.68)Music16 December 2009
Kings Place N1 9AG[map]
A beautiful mix of Renaissance and 20th century Christmas music from around Europe: Byrd motets, a Swiss clocktower chime, seasonal monody by Hildegard of Bingen, a Poulenc wartime cantata, some Spanish fizz and an alternative to the 12 days of Christmas.
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Christmas Shopping Night
Special event1 December 2009 to 31 December 2009
London Canal Museum N1 9RT[map]
The evening of the December illustrated talk (first Thursday in December) is also the night of our annual Christmas Shopping evening. A free mince pie for all, and also an opportunity to but Christmas presents from the museum shop with a 10% discount (cash) or 5% discount (cards).
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The Clientele
Free
Concert6 December 2009
The Lexington N1 9JB[map]
The Clientele are a Hampshire four-piece with a '60s pop sound.
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