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Check out our events, performances and appearances. Looking for our regular groups? You'll find them by clicking the button below.

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2 Feb to 27 feb

Art: CRITICAL MINERALS by Emma Pugmire

Free.

This month in our gallery: a selection of paintings by local artist Emma Pugmire.


"We no longer ground Lapis or Earth Colours but I still regard paint as a critical mineral vital to convey and communicate our understanding of the world. I am influenced by Impressionism, Surrealism, Sci Fi and Fantasy Art and Pop Art. I like to paint and draw my local parks and green spaces. I also take my pictures from magazines, advertising, hotel and hospitality layouts. I rework them to make my own interior landscapes based on associations, feelings and memories. As a Stuckist Artist I think 'Painting pictures is what matters.' I also attend Counterfire meetings at this venue and try to explore political and ecological themes in my work."

friday 20 feb

Book launch: IT IS WAR! or THE STRONG ARE SHAMELESS by Adeeb Shaheen

7pm. Free but booking requested via link below

A True Tale of Oppression, Resistance and Love:
As war rages in Ukraine and a genocide goes unchecked in Palestine, Adeeb Shaheen offers a unique perspective, and a stark warning: Unless we hold those in power to account, everything and everyone we love is in danger. Narrating the life and struggles of author Adeeb Shaheen, from Palestine, to Jordan, to imprisonment, to Ukraine, It is War! narrates a story of displacement, repression, violence, and resistance.  


Adeeb Shaheen was born in Palestine in the late fifties of the last century. In 1967 he witnessed the six-day war, and the occupation of his hometown Nablus. Because of this, he was forced to live through forced deportation and displacement all his life. When he returned to Palestine in 1988 he joined his people’s fight for freedom during the first
Intifada (uprising) and was abducted, alongside thousands of other Palestinians, by the Israeli occupation army. He was jailed for four years.

In 2003 he left Palestine for Ukraine with his family to try to build a new life without wars, until Russian aggression on Ukraine forced him out of this home. Here in the UK, he joins the people’s movement against genocide and injustice in Palestine, Ukraine, and other places, for dismantling the global system of oppression, for freedom and justice in the world. 

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saturday 21 feb

Storytelling: CANTERBURY TALES part 3 with Alys Torrance and Laura Sampson

Doors 7pm for 7:30pm start. £10 on the door.

Following the successes here of The Epic of Gilgamesh, Beowulf and The Norse Edda, for our next epic storytelling project we're thrilled to present three nights of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, as told by some of our favourite tellers and a live soundtrack. 

Tickets for 21 FEb

Thursday 26 feb

Club Verbal Discharge Spoken Word

Doors 7pm, start 7.30pm. £5 performers, £7.99 audience.

 

 The ever-popular Club Verbal Discharge returns. Probably the best spoken word night in North London. - come along to hear super spoken word readings. If you're writing prose, poetry, monologues, plays and want an audience of fellow creatives this is the event for you! 

Tickets (via Insurgent Press)

saturday 28 feb

New Play - Rehearsed Reading. Old Monsters: Bela and Boris.

Doors 7pm for 7:30pm start. £8 online, £10 on the door.

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The first ever reading of a new play about the original Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster - Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.


In the last weeks of Lugosi's life, he was recovering from drug addiction in relative poverty, before he claimed he was visited one last time by his old co-star, Karloff.  This meeting didn't happen - Lugosi either dreamt it, fantasised it or lied.


In this play, witness the final meeting of two old monsters... that never happened.


Performed by Chris Brosnahan and Peter Neill. Written and directed by Chris Brosnahan.

2 march to 29 march

Art: THREE BAGS FULL by James Straffon

Free.

This month in our gallery: a selection of street art by local artist James Straffon.


The little boy who lives down the lane presents THREE BAGS FULL - an abridgement of artworks, spanning a decade of painting on West Green walls.


Just the showcase, in which to embrace, possibly purchase, from here and there, a menagerie of notable local beasts, and artful fanfare; briefly released, from their habitat in the hood. To make All Good; the spotted woodpecker; dotty ladybird; got lit lemur. The famous urban fox; kerbside elephant; triumphant Lioness. Not to mention that schoolyard giraffe; rare bird Hornbill; majestic mouflon. Set to rub shoulders with Alexandra of Denmark; Alice of Wonderland; Little Simz of Izzy; Felix the Cat; Duke Ellington; Grace Jones; the late Queen Elizabeth II. Not to forget further puffed pigment, from notable names, that made a mark. STEWY. Mobstr. The Toasters. And some bloke called Banksy.


James Straffon (b. 1966) is a London-based artist whose work explores the intersection of the natural world and urban life. Beginning as a graphic designer, he shifted focus to street art and ecological projects, creating public, free-to-view imagery that engages audiences with issues of conservation, biodiversity, and climate change.


(Photo [left] by Veronica Bailey)

friday 6 March

COMEDY CLUB with compere Mike Lash

Doors 7pm. for 7:30pm start.

Line up:


TBC


EarlyBird Tickets £5 online.

£10 on the door.



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saturday 7 march

Art Party: THREE BAGS FULL with James Straffon

6:30 - 8:30pm. Free event with bar.

Join artist James Straffon for a celebration of his new show in our gallery.


thursday 12 march

Book launch: THE SEED VAULT by H. B. Viegas

7pm. Free but booking requested via link below

Join author H. B. Viegas for the launch of her new book.


An immersive Scandi-noir sci-fi mystery set in a world where climate change has brought agriculture to collapse.

The year is 2131. Farming is dead. Hunger is rising. New Food offers humanity's only chance of survival.

On a group of Nordic islands ruled by an all-seeing AI, the daughter of a gifted food scientist goes missing. Axel Jóhannsson, a cynical Finder, is hired to track her down. But as he digs deeper, Axel uncovers a dark secret within the high-security walls of the Svalbard seed vault.

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Highly commended by the Bridport Prize, First Novel Award

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"A sweeping, ambitious and very timely dystopian novel. It is a frighteningly believable vision of the future and I was gripped from the very beginning." 

- Victoria Hislop  

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friday 13 march

ALL GOOD MYSTERY TALKS

Doors 7pm. £8

Two speakers, two subjects, twenty minutes each. The subject matter is a mystery - the audience finds out when the talk begins! One of our newest events and already a firm favourite. 

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sunday 15 March

ALL GOOD MOVIE NIGHT!

Doors 6pm. Free.

The start of our latest project: we are thrilled to announce that we can now screen films here at the shop! We are massive movie fans, we can't wait to share our favourites with you, but under the terms of our license we're not allowed to advertise the films by name - so until each All Good Movie Night the choice of movie must remain a mystery! 


Entry is free but our licensed bar will be available and your choice of refreshment will help raise money for the shop.  No under 15s. All under 18s to be accompanied by an adult.


CLUES TO THE FILM: 

  • 1980s German/Hungarian Film;
  • One of the actors went on to play a James Bond villain

This film is 2h30mins long and contains moderate sex & nudity; mild violence; moderate profanity; adult themes. Rated: 15.

friday 27 march

Book launch: SARASWATI by Gurnaik Johal

7pm. Free but booking requested via link below

Join author Gurnaik Johal for the launch in paperback of his debut novel.


AN OBSERVER BEST NEW NOVELIST 2025

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES DEBUT FICTION PRIZE 2025

A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE INDEPENDENT, TELEGRAPH, NERVE AND GUARDIAN

'An ambitious, stylishly delivered novel ... Reminiscent of Salman Rushdie' OBSERVER

'Johal has written a major novel, and at his very first attempt' TELEGRAPH, 5-STAR REVIEW

'Saraswati is a major achievement, and Johal a huge talent. One of the biggest novels of the year' Martin MacInnes, Booker-longlisted author of In Ascension


Centuries ago, the myths say, the holy river Saraswati flowed through what is now Northern India.

But when Satnam arrives in his ancestral village for his grandmother's funeral, he is astonished to find water in the long-dry well behind her house. The discovery sets in motion a contentious scheme to unearth the lost river and build a gleaming new city on its banks, and Satnam - adrift from his job, girlfriend and flat back in London - soon finds himself swept up in this ferment of Hindu nationalist pride. As the river alters Satnam's course, so it reveals buried ties to six distant relatives scattered across the globe - from an ambitious writer with her eye on legacy to a Kenyan archaeologist to a Bollywood stunt double - who are brought together in a rapidly changing India.

Brimming with love, lush, violence and loss, Gurnaik Johal's magisterial debut deftly animates the passions that bind us to our histories, our lands and each other.

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saturday 28 march

Storytelling: A NECKLACE OF RAINDROPS

Doors 6:30pm for 7pm start. £10. All ages

One Moment In Time’s adaptation of Joan Aiken’s classic book conjures a world of magic, mayhem and moonlit adventures! Journey with us from the snow covered landscapes of the north to the fiery deserts of the east, encountering brave children, talking camels and one extremely lazy wizard.

Dynamic storytelling, sparkling live music, hand-crafted shadow puppets and scrolling paper scenery bring these timeless tales alive again for a new generation of story listeners.

“A Necklace of Raindrops was a wonderful addition to our festival. The children sat enthralled by the beautiful stories and accompanying music, it was wonderful to 

watch. A lovely event. Thank you!” -Jennie Brown, Children & Young People’s Programme Coordinator, Manchester Literature Festival

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