Looking for a wonderful cultural treat this weekend?! We& #39;ve some equally wonderful reviews to help you decide what to do in London.

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The @royalacademy& #39;s retrospective of Antony Gormley’s work is an awe-inspiring, immersive experience that brings the outdoors inside, writes our illustrator Sara Rivers. Read Sara& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2XWoD4a ">https://bit.ly/2XWoD4a&q...
Illustrious clubs and night spots in Mexico, Iran, Nigeria and numerous European cities are celebrated – and recreated – in the @BarbicanCentre& #39;s latest exhibition, & #39;Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art& #39;. Read @FDytor& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2qYzP4d ">https://bit.ly/2qYzP4d&q...
Two exhibitions at the @britishmuseum and Watts Gallery strive to re-contextualise European Orientalism and emphasise artistic relationships between east and west, but do they succeed? asks our arts writer @MiriamJamil. Read Miriam& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/37OKVcN ">https://bit.ly/37OKVcN&q...
By raiding the @V_and_A& #39;s archives and permanent collections, fashion photographer Tim Walker has created an immersive exhibition that’s enchanting and full of promise, says Gabriela Frost. Read Gabriela& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2L51qaS ">https://bit.ly/2L51qaS&q...
Writer ( @QZakarya) Kassem Eid’s memoir moves through life in pre-war Syria to time as a FSA resistance fighter. Beautifully written & horrific in equal parts, & #39;My Country: A Syrian Memoir& #39; is a must read, writes @clarryhj. Read Clarissa& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2DrftDr ">https://bit.ly/2DrftDr&q...
Writer @jessicacandrews’ debut, & #39;Saltwater& #39;, is a coming of age novel about a young woman’s longing to leave her hometown and what she discovers beyond its borders when she does. Read @beckyteacups review here: https://bit.ly/34HqRat ">https://bit.ly/34HqRat&q...
The American-French dancer, Isadora Duncan, has been described as an ‘oversaturated subject’, but a new graphic novel published by @SelfMadeHero shows her life and contribution to dance in a new light, writes @FDytor. Read Francesca& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2Dt3O79 ">https://bit.ly/2Dt3O79&q...
Sana Soomro finds more than food for thought in @nikeshshukla and @chimenesuleyman& #39;s & #39;The Good Immigrant USA& #39;, their excellent follow-up to the UK original. read Sana& #39;s review here: https://bit.ly/2Ough0G ">https://bit.ly/2Ough0G&q...
After several years in London, Jamaican servant Frannie Langton finds herself on trial for the murder of her English master & mistress – but she has no memory of that fatal evening. @mylittlemy reviews @mrsjaneymac’s debut, #TheConfessionsofFrannieLangton: https://bit.ly/2QXQGim ">https://bit.ly/2QXQGim&q...
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