6th February 2012
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Illustration by Julie Khan

February Food and Frolicks!

Post-Christmas guilt dieting? Detoxes? Pah! Spoonfed laughs in the face of lettuce, January is over now so we can all man-up and get back into the game. A good starting place is our guide to February's best food and drink events, from pop-ups to markets and masterclasses. It's time to start enjoying our food again! Hurrah!

We also learnt the totally amazing news this week that Disney's Fantasia is going to be shown at the Royal Albert Hall with a full live orchestra. The art desk chatted to Gordon Cheung about the end of the world. The music team kept their ear to the streets and spoke to to electro-disco sensation Tyson, and got very excited about this weekend's D'Angelo gig - his first in over ten years.

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Friday 3rd

Explore a world of hidden nooks and dens at Tunnel Vision.

US hardcore masters Biohazard are at Underworld, Camden as part of their 'In Your F*cking Face' tour (charming). Prince fans can join in a sing-along spectacular at the Prince Charles Cinema for Purple Rain live....ish, and clubbing crew Ketoloco are at Basing House for one of their notoriously decadent journeys through house and techno.

Saturday 4th

Tonight is your only chance to catch soul superstar D'Angelo at Brixton Academy, as all other dates have sold out.

Umbrellas at the ready, “what a glorious feeling I'm haaaappy again!” Singin' in the Rain opens in the West End on Saturday. And you can get swapping your old clothes with like minded folk at Mrs Bear's Swap Shop, in Hackney. 

And finally on Sunday, RichMix host a big charity jumble sale, the brilliantly named Jumblist Massive.

Next week

Thursday sees the opening of a new solo show from one of the UK's brightest art talents, none other than the completely brilliant Sarah Maple.

The master of swirly abstract beauty Cy Twombly has a new exhibition opening on Tuesday, while over at P3 Exhibitions, the UK's only art fair dedicated to kinetic art, Kinetica, gets underway on Thursday.

Practise your sonic booms and collect your gold coins at Barfly on Tuesday for Nintendisco.

Bosco Delrey makes sexy, knee slapping garage rock that makes you want to grind up against the nearest person whenever you hear it, and he's at The Shacklewell on Monday. Blues rock duo Black Keys are at Ally Pally for their biggest London shows ever from Thursday.

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