28th January 2012
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Illustration by Julie Khan

Cultural Quality Control

We've already got one eye on the month ahead here at Spoonfed Towers, and as usual we've lovingly compiled our London Loves guide to the best art, comedy, theatre, music and everything else we can think of to keep you busy throughout February, including Azealia Banks (pictured). The next few weeks are also shaping up well for cinephiles, see our guide to the best film events to find out what's happening on screen.

The music team spoke to possibly the best house producer in the world at the moment, Maceo Plex, and got some Field Day news. Finally, we got cutting and pasting while learning some interesting local history at The Takeaway (it's a workshop style event - not our local chippy).

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Features

Spoonfed Competitions

Win amazing stuff thanks to Spoonfed!

Readings, Lectures, Talks, Debates

The best of February.

Blink 182

A look back.

Spoonfed Singles Club

Crayons, dubstep and pipe smoking explorers.

Friday 27th

Hoxton Art Gallery kicks off 2012 with an exhibition themed around the notion of Utopia.

Spoonfed's new mate Maceo Plex headlines Return to the Future – highly recommended.

Genesis Cinema in Mile End kick off their season of horror double-bills with The Wicker Man and Witchfinder General, and there's ace comedy at Bush Hall Presents.

Saturday 28th

Explore the ever cheery subject of death at a weekend long exhibition at the Southbank Centre, including crazy coffins and a puppet show about a dead guinea pig - marvellous.

On the partying front, Louche and Jaunt have Shonky and Julio Bashmore in tow, while clubbing behemoth Mulletover is back at a secret location.

Finally on Sunday, get involved with the Chinese New Year celebrations by joining a huge flash mob invasion of Trafalgar Square, complete with dragon tails and pedal powered sound system.

Next week

David Shrigley - Brain Activity opens at the Hayward Gallery on Wednesday, featuring work from the British artist across a whole range of media.

Enjoy some brilliant puppetry from The Devil and Mister Punch at The Barbican.

Indie rockers Wild Flag are at Electric Balroom on Wednesday, while over in Islington The Misfits, one the most influential punk bands of all time, are at the O2 Academy. Finally, you can indulge in some forward thinking hip hop and electronica at the CAMP on Thursday night for Earnest Endeavors.

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