No plans this week? Here are a few team InStyle suggestions to get you started...
1. La Parisienne by Sofitel
Opening today at at Sofitel London St James, La Parisienne features 22 iconic photos of Parisians dating back to the 1950s, taken from the photography collection of French magazine Paris Match, whom also curated the exhibition. The collection also includes shots from renowned Paris Match photographer Emanuele Scorcelletti, together with beautiful snaps of actresses Catherine Deneuve and Jane Fonda. Admission is free.
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2. Marlborough Literary Festival
Running from the 30th September through to the 2nd October, the literary glitterati will descend upon Marlborough to celebrate the very best in writing, covering everything from history and humour, to poetry and politics. Our personal highlight is We Need to Talk About Kevin author Lionel Shriver opening proceedings with a talk on the 30th at the Assembly Room. Tickets from £10. See MarlboroughLitFest.org for more details.
Picture by Sarah Lee
3. Bon Iver's 22, A Million
Can you really believe that it's been 8 years since we all heard Bon Iver's (AKA Justin Vernon) debut album For Emma, Forever Ago - basically the record that defined heartbreak for an entire millennial generation? Well, he of the falsetto cabin-folk is back with his third Bon Iver album 22, A Million and as you can imagine, fans are pretty excited. Considering that four years ago, Vernon announced that he was disbanding the Bon Iver venture for the foreseeable future, news that a new album is on the way has understandably gotten the music press into a bit of a dither. We're pretty sure it's going to be awesome. 22, A Million is released on Friday.
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4. Tank Party @ Camden Town Brewery
Beer fan? Well, we have just the event for you. This Saturday, those brew aficionados at Camden Town Brewery are hosting their fourth annual Tank Party at the brewery's HQ in Kentish Town. Not only with the public be invited to drink unfiltered Hells lager straight from the 60 hectolitre tanks, but this year for the very first time, Camden will be tapping up an additional tank of its popular Pale Ale too. Add to that some local bands and plenty of street food and you've got one funzo Saturday. See CamdenTownBrewery.com for more info.
5. Amanda Knox
Proof once again that Netflix are on fire right now, tune in on Friday 30th for their Netflix Original Documentary Amanda Knox, directed by Rod Blackhurst (Tribeca Audience Award–winner Here Alone) and Brian McGinn (IDA Award–winner Chef’s Table) and produced by Mette Heide (Peabody Award–winner India’s Daughter). Delving into the case that rocked a decade, this docu-drama explores the truth behind the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, and whether or not Amanda was in any way involved. Gripping stuff.
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6. By The Sea Festival
Margate's By The Sea festival returns for a second year from Friday 30th September, to Sunday 2nd August. Joining the likes of Wolf Alice, Super Furry Animals, Bat For Lashes and Wild Beasts at the iconic Dreamland theme park in Margate will be none other than the legendary Jarvis Cocker, spinning some tunes in an exclusive DJ set. Think fairground rides and cracking good music... by the sea. Uh, amazing? Tickets from £33. See ByTheSeaFestival.com for details.
7. POPdown by Cuisson
Because we all get terribly excited by a new Asian pop-up restaurant, we thought it only fitting to include POPdown's newest pop-up in association with Cuisson, taking over two stunning floors on the corner of Cathedral Street, overlooking the hustle and bustle of London’s Borough market. Not only does Cuisson boast Michelin-trained chefs and innovative cooking techniques, but they're also offering an exclusive Asian style seasonal 5 course-tasting menu for £45, inspired by the market traders and their produce. We've been, and it's absolutely delicious. Running until 2017, we suggest you book sooner rather than later. Click here for more details.
8. Turner Prize 2016
Opening at the Tate Britain on September 28th and exhibiting until 2nd January 2017, the four shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2016 will be presenting their work in a bid to win the art world's most prestigious accolade. Michael Dean, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten and Josephine Pryde are the four finalists, and all are very, very different creatives. Rest assured though that the collections will both baffle and inspire... with trés large buttocks. Yes, really. See Tate.org.uk for all information.
Well, what are you waiting for? Have a great week guys...
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