22nd February 2012
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Illustration by Julie Khan

In Your Face(book)!!

We've decided to up our Facebook game this week with a brand new Spoonfed London page. 'Like' us to get daily suggestions for cool stuff to do, London news and general whimsy. You can even ask us questions. Need ideas for a hot date? Ask Spoonfed! Looking for the best place to buy cheese in London? Ask Spoonfed! Need someone to stop next door's cat crying out your name in the night? Talk to Frank, we can't help you with that one.

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Spoonfed Competitions

Win amazing stuff thanks to Spoonfed!

Milagres

Like being accosted by Jimmy Somerville.

Shallow Slumber

Social work and the stage.

Spoonfed Singles Club

Arctic Monkeys good. Lana Del Ray no good.

Friday 13th

Everyone's favourite illustrator Quentin Blake has a new exhibition starting this week at the charming Foundling Museum.

Hold on to your hats as some of the best DJ talent across the bass genres get together for a Vagabondz Payback party at Jamm.

As far as big voices go, they don't get much bigger than Jocelyn “Somebody Else's Guy” Brown. She's one of the last remaining true divas, and is performing at the Jazz Cafe this weekend.

Saturday 14th

One of Britain's best known artists, Antony Gormley has a new piece of performance art at The Barbican.

For an evening of ultra cool film and music, check out Electrovision at The Roxy as part of the London Short Film Festival.

We've become pretty accustomed to Saturday market pottering this January, and we think Netil Market in Hackney is a good shout this week.

Next week

There's Britpop style indie in the form of Spoonfed's pick for 2012 Sulk at The Shacklewell Arms. And on the mission to reclaim pop for cool people are Citizens, who are at the Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen on Thursday.

It's a tale of two monarchs on stage next week. Firstly, Alan Bennett's play The Madness of King George III opens in the West End, with King John at the Union Theatre.

We love Rich Fulcher! Luckily for us, and you, he's back at the Soho Theatre on Monday. Dave is also guaranteed to tickle your funnybone next week (and by that we mean the comedy TV channel, not our mate Dave from the pub - although he is quite funny) with their Comedy Festival Preview Show.

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