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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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8 september to 10 october

ART: UNEASY - MARK STAFFORD, DAVID HINE, WAYNE SNOOZE

This month in our gallery: graphic works by Mark Stafford, David Hine and Wayne Snooze.

An exhibition of discomforting original graphic works by the artist and writer team responsible for books The Bad Bad Place, Lip Hook, and The Man Who Laughs. UNEASY is a celebration of the labour intensive business of ink on paper and graphite on board. A reminder of the messy process of summoning these things into the world.

Mark Stafford will be exhibiting a selection of art seen and unseen from works in progress and work in print. David Hine will be showing, for the first time, his tortuously rendered reactions to the incoming storm of the artificially intelligent created in blood, sweat, caffeine and carbon. Wayne Snooze is local and interesting and decidedly less twisted than Mark or Dave, but you can't have everything. 

UNEASY is all about the difficult and deranged and darky amusing. The uneconomic process of the overly rendered. The torture of innocent art materials. Why on earth are we doing this to ourselves? It's not easy... 

Free.

Friday 10 OCT

BOOKLAUNCH:Revolution in Carcassone with author Elaine Graham-Leigh

7pm. Free.

About the book: In August 1303, the people of the southern French town of Carcassonne rose up in revolt. Their rebellion against King and Inquisition saw the prison stormed, many of the town elite driven out and their houses sacked, and the inquisitors humiliated. For eighteen months, Carcassonne was a town where the French royal writ did not run.


Reconstructed from the contemporary accounts, the revolt emerges as an important incident in medieval class struggle. It was also the apogee of the fight by the people of Languedoc against the northern French invaders of the Albigensian crusade and the persecutions they brought with them.


Combining political analysis with original research, this book reveals the hidden story of a significant medieval rebellion and its importance for our understanding of oppression and resistance today.


About the author: Elaine Graham-Leigh is an activist and writer of history, politics and fiction. She is the author of The Southern French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade, (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005), A Diet of Austerity: Class, Food and Climate Change, (London: Zero Books, 2015), Marx and the Climate Crisis, (London: Counterfire, 2020), The Caduca, (Canterbury: The Conrad Press, 2021) and Revolution in Carcassonne: The Story of a Fourteenth-Century Rebellion, (London: Whalebone Press, 2025). She is a founding member of Counterfire. 

FREE EVENT Ticket

saturday 11 OCT

Performance: THE PARANORMAL PORTAL OF STUPIDITY with Annabel Bashford and special guests

Doors 7pm for 7.30pm start. £10.

Get into the Halloween mood with a night of creepy clowning, sinister stupidity and hilarious comedy. Think Tim Burton meets Chris Morris and a Dia De Los Muertos party in a bookshop in Turnpike Lane. With your host the river hag of the Thames, Jenny Greenteeth, aka Annabel Bashford, and special guests including: the guy who put the dead in deadpan, Fred Strangebone, aka Ben Whitehead; the most spooky ventriloquist in town, Lachlan Werner - and the irrepressibly funny Rob Duncan. 

"It is a delightfully bizarre performance that will have you splitting your time between laughing and questioning exactly what it is that you are witnessing." (Broadway Baby on Annabel Bashford in Fool's Moon Cabaret, Soho Theatre 2024)

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Friday 17 OCT

GAMES SOCIAL

Doors 7pm

 An evening of  video games or board games!

Come to a relaxing evening of retro video games and a special selection of board games. Have your own favourite board game? Why not bring it along?

Games not your thing? Then you can still come along to chill, chat and relax and take time to browse our curated selection of books.

This event will also have a bar. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. 

thursday 23 OCT

MYSTERY TALKS 2

Doors 7pm for 7.30pm start. £8.

 Our newest event is back! Two speakers, 20 minutes each, any topic: it might be broad, it might be mind-numbingly specific. You won't know the topic until it starts. Come find out! 

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Friday 24 OCT

BOOKLAUNCH: We Cook Plants by Sarah Bentley and the Made In Hackney chefs

Doors 7pm. Free but booking requested.

Join us to celebrate the launch of this fabulous new cookbook!


You care about the planet and the climate crisis. You've been tempted to take the plunge into plant-based cooking, but you never knew where to start. This is the book you've been waiting for! Pioneering vegan community cookery school Made In Hackney use their 12 years of experience to take you on a practical, inclusive and delicious plant-based culinary journey.

Their firsthand experience of the challenges people face when evolving to plant-centred eating - cost, culture, access, housing, equipment, time, physical and mental conditions - makes them an emphatic and informed collective with tips and tricks for almost all life circumstances. Try over 100 mouth-watering, global recipes. From fermenting your own Kimchi or Mango Kombucha, to sweet treats of Chocolate and Black Bean Pudding or Pistachio and Cardamom Kheer, to feasts of Chipotle Mushroom Tacos or Brazilian Feijoada - there's something for everyone.

Become a better global citizen by understanding the bigger picture around our broken food system, including juicy topics like organic versus regen, what's really causing hunger, how to decolonize the food system and the difference between culinary appropriation and appreciation. Create eggy, cheesy, meaty and umami flavours with nothing but whole food plants. Work your seasonings and herbs.

Learn how to cook the essentials like lentils, pulses and rice in foolproof ways. Discover everything you need to know to thrive on a plant-based diet, with advice and content from Plant-Based Health Professionals. Never preachy.

Always joyful. Often funny. This cookbook will get you inspired and informed to put more plants on your plate forever.
 

FREE EVENT Ticket

Saturday 25 OCT

Make the Turnpike Torch #3

2pm

Our very own zine, The Turnpike Torch, has sold out every issue so far!  We do this the old-fashioned way, with typewriters, paper and glue - and it's made in the shop by volunteers! Join the awesome Insurgent Press to take part and get published in a local zine!

Sunday 26 OCT

AGM -Annual General Meeting of members

6pm

Annual General Meeting of the book shop cooperative share holder membership. Please confirm attendance in person prior to date via email form you were sent.

All materials and voting will be possible online as well for this meeting. There is no need to attend in person. You will still get to vote.

This event is strictly for bookshop share holders only. If you wish to become a share holder and get to vote then details are available here. 

friday 31 OCT

Performance: MAGIC LANTERN CALL OF CTHULHU

Doors 7pm for 7.30pm start. £10.

 At tonight's meeting of the Boston Theosophical Brotherhood, we have a special guest: esoteric traveller  Miranda Carter, who turns her curiosity for the queer and unusual toward a more local mystery: the ghost ship Alert that washed ashore a few months ago with no crew. As first on site, Miss Carter shares with us her theory on what happened, based on clues found in the cabin. These include an undeveloped bit of film that will be shown, on stage, live, and for the first time ever. Join Miranda Carter as she takes us on a voyage of discovery... and possibly madness... with the help of her amazing magic lantern!


Fresh from a series of sold out Lovecraftian shadow puppet shows, TL Wiswell turns her hand to the magic lantern, bringing "Call of Cthulhu" to life in a new and original format with Sam Enthoven's live theremin building the dread. The magic lantern is an early version of the slide show, with hand painted glass plates, phosphorus lighting (replaced for safety's sake with an incandescent bulb), and a touch of the quirky. There are no guarantees that cultists may not attend this show - you have been warned!


"Wiswell ... managed to surprise even the most fervent Lovecraft devotees."

{Review of "Dreamquest of Unknown Kadath," Starburst Magazine)

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NOVEMber

ART: THE ALL GOOD GALLERY END OF YEAR SHOW

This month in our gallery: a spectacular group show!


Before the gallery closes for December we finish our first full year of amazing exhibitions here with a group show by artists from the local area and elsewhere - and a chance for you to own or give something unusual and special as we move into the festive season.  


Free.

Saturday 1 Nov

ZOMBIE ALL-DAYER

From 1pm.

The darker nights are here
when the shadows like to tread
in the corners of your room.

What's that noise at the door?
You ask yourself.
Probably nothing.


Come huddle with us

and keep the fears at bay

at our Zombie All-Dayer.


The horrifying details

to be announced shortly.


friday 7 Nov

COMEDY CLUB

7pm Doors.

 

We are hosting a Comedy Club, on the 1st Friday of the month. The Comedy Club 

show-cases some of the most exciting rising stars of London’s vibrant, contemporary circuit. Come & check out some of London’s emerging comedy talent, and experienced comics trying out new material!


The line up:

To be announced.


With compere: Mike Lash

Mike is a comedian and compere known for his work in the UK comedy circuit. He has built a reputation as a warm and engaging host, known for his quick wit.

TICKETS

SATURday 8 NOV

Art Party for THE ALL GOOD GALLERY END OF YEAR SHOW

6.30pm, Free

Join our featured artists and guests for a celebration of our final gallery show of 2025.

Friday 14 nov

BOOKLAUNCH: Compass Light by Hilary Davies

Doors 7pm. Free but booking requested.

Join us and poet Hilary Davies for readings from her latest collection.


In Compass Light we cross landscapes, unravelling time, discovering how change and journeys become a celebration of a life. Poems move through the points of the compass and across sacred sites, exploring the many different ways in which we live in time and space, and considering how our experience of time is fundamental to meaning in human life. We are carried along through years spent in Greece, observing the markets, the ancient rhythms of village life, the sudden appearance of the gods in a violent countryside, the cycles of love, death and the earth.

With a flick of the compass we find ourselves gazing across the seascapes and night skies of Cornwall and west Wales, then hurtling along on the Underground and through the East End of London. Beautifully crafted and wildly evocative, Compass Light is a wide-ranging collection that illuminates the dazzling richness of how we perceive time, and how it makes us who and what we are.

 

FREE EVENT Ticket

saturday 15 nov

Storytelling: Lights POWER Action by Vanessa Woolf

Doors 7pm for 7.30pm start. £10.

During the 1990s, Vanessa Woolf was the only woman electrician in the UK film industry. "Lights POWER action" is her uplifting show about that decade - it will explore the landscape of work, identity and belonging through her unique perspective as a "girl spark". This will be the first work in progress performance followed by questions and discussion. Your feedback will help Vanessa shape the finished piece.

About Vanessa:

"Storytelling Phenomenon" – Nest Collective

"Absolutely Spectacular" – Royal Academy of Arts

Narrative, wonder, connection. Her trailblazing storytelling performances for adults have led to a partnership with TimeOut Magazine, a TEDx talk in Stormont NI, and many TV/radio performances. She is founder and lead storyteller of Connection With Wonder and passionate about supporting new storytellers. Her C.V. includes international work and collaborations with dozens of major museums, cultural institutions, publishers, filmmakers, artists, academics, and scientists!

Creative Team for LPA

Dramaturg: Niall Moorjani. Director: Minnie Wilkinson. 

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Friday 28 nov

BOOK TALK: The Geometry of The Last Supper by Raphael Mouterde

Doors 7pm. Free but booking requested.

Have you ever stopped to consider what goes into a painting beyond what you can see? Welcome to a fascinating journey of discovery... The Geometry of the Last Supper skilfully blends the worlds of Renaissance art, geometry and symbolism, allowing the reader to uncover, for the very first time, the simple and delicate geometry at play in the composition of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece. Never before has a single and unified solution been proposed to explain the making of the Last Supper.

During the Renaissance, symbolic significance was ascribed to geometrical shapes. These symbols, such as those encountered in The Geometry of the Last Supper, have an ancient history, deeply rooted in a tradition that goes back to Pythagoras and beyond. Thanks to them, the geometry presented in this book comes to life as the inner message of the Last Supper is revealed.

Once the meaning of the geometry becomes clear, you will be left with the feeling of having been let into a priceless secret. Ideal for any art-lovers or any reader who enjoys looking behind the layers. 

 

FREE EVENT Ticket

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