No plans this week? Here are a few team InStyle suggestions to get you started...
1. Björk Digital
Opening September 1st, the hotly anticipated Björk Digital exhibition makes it's European premiere at London's Somerset House. Billed as an 'immersive virtual reality' of digital and video works featuring Black Lake, Björk’s groundbreaking film commissioned by the New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Think lush and panoramic visuals accompanied by a bespoke, cutting edge surround-sound system and you're on the right track. The exhibit is open daily from 11am, and tickets start from £12.50. Visit SomersetHouse.org.uk for more information.
2. Narcos
Another week, another treat on Netflix, only this time it's the second season of gritty drama Narcos that'll be ready to binge-stream from Friday. Chronicling the real-life stories of '80s drug kingpins and the law enforcement trying to control them, the second series promises to be as raw and involving as the first. There goes the weekend...
3. Festival N°6
A festival quite unlike no other, Portmeirion's Festival N°6 set in the rugged hills of Wales' rugged Snowdonia region has been charming audiences and artists alike since it's inception. In fact, past headliner Beck even went so far as to call it 'the coolest, most surrealist, funkiest, freakiest, best festival in the world…' With billed artists including Noel Gallagher, Hot Chip and Bastille and plenty of arts, food, comedy and experiences on offer to keep you busy, 2016's N°6 festival promises to be the best yet. Tickets are running low, so be sure to visit FestivalNumber6.com to book yours now.
4. Islington Night Market
Street Gastronomy specialists, The Epicureans are bringing a brand new night market to London's Islington Green, perfect for all those foodie fans who like to take their eats to the streets. Launncing September 3rd, Islington Night Market will include vendors such as Comfort Kitchen, Tico's, Guasacaca, Chunky Buddha & Cheeky Burger, all serving up delicious street food from 5pm-9pm. Visit EpicureanEvents.co.uk for more details.
5. Poldark
Hold the lights. Poldark is back people, we repeat, Poldark is back - this is not a drill. Returning to screens this Sunday, Aidan Turner AKA Ross Poldark takes another turn as the weekend's prime bit of BBC crumpet, and fans are practically giddy with excitement. Expect lots and lots of Twitter activity. Catch the second series of Poldark at 9pm on BBC1.
6. Plum + Spilt Milk
If you are looking for a more refined bottomless brunch alternative, London's finest destination restaurant Plum + Spilt Milk are launching a brand new breakfast menu on September 3rd. Created by Chef Director Mark Sargeant, the new menu offers a bottle of Billecart-Salmon Champagne to share, along with brunch dishes such as Dorset lobster Benedict, smoked haddock kedgeree and brioche eggy bread with banana, pecans and salted caramel. Yum. Prices start from £65 for two. Visit PlumAndSpiltMilk.com to make a booking.
7. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer
The much talked-about debut novel from the award-winning actress, writer and comedian Amy Schumer finally hot shelves last week, and if you haven't picked up a copy yet then what are you waiting for? The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo is a collection of Amy's stories concerning relationships, family and her career, and of course because it's Amy Schumer, expect some pretty frank words about sex - both the good, and the very bad. A thoroughly insightful and entertaining read. Get involved.
Well, what are you waiting for? Have a great week guys...
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