
Issues to do
MADE IN ITALY: Cinema Made In Italy, an annual movie pageant celebrating Italian movies, launches at the moment. Highlights embody If Only, about three siblings despatched to reside with their unconventional, broke Italian father, and Stolen Days, a couple of father and son highway journey again to Southern Italy. Cine Lumiere (South Kensington), varied costs, book ahead, 4-9 March
AMONG THE TREES: Hayward Gallery’s new exhibition, Among The Trees, opens at the moment, celebrating our relationship with bushes and forests. The work of over 30 artists is on show, together with sculpture, portray, set up, video and pictures, courting from the 1960s to the current day. Hayward Gallery (Southbank Centre), £13.50, book ahead, Four March-17 Might
AUBREY BEARDSLEY: Tate Britain dedicates an exhibition to surprising and scandalous Victorian artist Aubrey Beardsley. It is the largest Beardsley exhibition for over 50 years, with 200 of his risqué works on present, together with illustrations for Oscar Wilde’s Salomé. Tate Britain, £16, book ahead, Four March-25 Might

LANGLANDS & BELL: Artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell open new exhibition, Degrees of Truth, how structure bears witness to the technological, political, financial and cultural relationships and modifications of society. Newly-commissioned and borrowed artworks function, together with movie, video, digital media, sculpture and set up works. Sir John Soane’s Museum, free, simply flip up, Four March-31 Might
HAMPSTEAD CEMETERY: As a part of a sequence of International Women’s Day walks, Cemetery Membership leads a guided stroll specializing in the gravestones of Hampstead Cemetery. Hear about actresses, illustrators, ballet dancers and writers buried there, whose tales are sometimes forgotten or ignored. Hampstead Cemetery, £15, book ahead, 11am-12.30pm
SPECTACULAR ASTROPHYSICS: Although astrophysics might sound moderately difficult, every thing that occurs within the evening sky is the results of easy legal guidelines coming into play collectively. So explains Professor of Astrophysics Katharine Blundell OBE on this Gresham College lecture. Museum of London, free, simply flip up, 1pm-2pm

MARIE LLOYD: The V&A’s lunchtime lecture places the highlight on ‘Queen of the Halls’, Marie Lloyd, on the 150th anniversary of the performer’s beginning. Alison Younger and Christine Padwick from the British Music Corridor Society talk about the life and profession of the primary feminine superstar of common leisure, who carried out for Edward VII, George Bernard Shaw and TS Eliot, amongst others. V&A Museum (South Kensington), free, simply flip up, 1pm-1.45pm
TWILIGHT TOURS: There is a uncommon probability to visit the Royal Hospital Chelsea by twilight on a guided tour, led by one of many Chelsea Pensioners themselves. Go to the State Flats and the Chapel, listening to the tales of former residents, and end up with a drink on the Chelsea Pensioners Membership. Royal Hospital Chelsea, £28, book ahead, 6pm/7pm
TRIBUTE INK: Keep late at Nationwide Military Museum, which has an evening opening on the theme of tattoos. Discover out in regards to the artwork, historical past and which means of physique inkings within the Armed Forces. Serving troopers, Chelsea Pensioners and artwork historians are amongst these collaborating in talks and panel discussions. Nationwide Military Museum (Chelsea), free, book ahead, 6.30pm-9.30pm

OUTER SPACE: NASA scientist and astronaut Kathryn Sullivan was the primary American girl to stroll in house. Right here, she discusses her profession, together with her experiences of dwelling in house, taking off in an area shuttle, and making repairs to complicated scientific devices. Conway Corridor (Holborn), £30-£42.50, book ahead, 6.45pm-8pm
MISBEHAVIOUR: Catch a preview screening of new film Misbehaviour, a couple of crew of girls who plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World competitors in London. The screening launches British Library’s new Unfinished Enterprise: The Battle for Girls’s Rights occasions season, and is adopted by Q+A with its director Philippa Lowthorpe and Sally Alexander, who was central to the real-life story the movie depicts. Regent Avenue Cinema, £15, book ahead, 7.30pm-10.30pm
London climate with Inclement Attlee
Our idiosyncratic climate forecaster retains you updated on London’s skies.
The climate is damaged. You’ve got in all probability seen. It has been caught on the identical setting for days, a grim cycle of showers, gray skies and chilly winds. I’ve referred to as a servicing centre in Edgware they usually’re going to have a look, however they believe it should want a spare half. Apparently, that hail we obtained just a few days in the past has clogged up a filter someplace, and every thing’s borked. Bloody typical — the guarantee solely ran out final week.
Mr Attlee may be reached by emailing howdy@londonist.com; lord is aware of why you’d need to.
Tube ponderings with Barry Heck
Our resident tube fancier dishes out day by day ideas on the London Underground.

Time for my never-popular ‘title the station from the Google screengrab’ sport. Which underground station have I obtained my again in direction of within the above picture? Ship solutions on Twitter to @HeckTube to your probability to win the foil disk from inside at the moment’s bottle of milk (which is barely torn and sodden however would possibly discover service in a toddler’s craft mission).
Good reason for the day
Guide forward for Fourpure World Gathering Competition on 21 March. Held at Fourpure Brewery in Bermondsey, with kegs donated by varied breweries, the occasion raises cash for World Gathering’s work supplying clear consuming water in Malawi. Find out more and sign up.
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