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Bag a slice of Sixties chic
London Pure Sixties. Pure Bailey; Bonhams 1793, 101 New Bond Street, W1S; free; 7 March-7 April; bonhams.com
David Bailey launched his career snapping some of the Sixties’ most iconic faces including Michael Caine [pictured], Twiggy,
Brigitte Bardot, Andy Warhol and The Rolling Stones. This unique exhibition gives you the chance to not only peruse his
star-studded collection but also gives you the opportunity to take home a piece of history yourself. With prices starting
at £10,000 and going up to £70,000, you might need to check your credit rating before entering the gallery but the
kudos of having a Bailey hanging in your bathroom is probably worth taking lunch to work for the rest of your life.
LUCY PORTER.
FUNNY HAHA
NOT FUNNY STRANGE
LAUGH YOUR SOCKS OFF
Glasgow Magners Glasgow
International Comedy Festival;
various locations; free-£22.50; 11-28
March; glasgowcomedyfestival.com
With Frankie Boyle and Dara Ó Briain
headlining plus American sensation
Bill Burr and homegrown talent, Lucy
Porter, you’re guaranteed a laugh.
SUN, PICNIC AND NO WASPS.
NOW YOU’RE TALKING
HAVE AN INDOOR PICNIC
London Courvoisier Café du Pique-
Nique; Future Gallery, W1S; free;
12-20 March; futuregallery.co.uk
It might be miserable out but at the
Future Gallery the sun will be shining
with an installation that includes real
grass, wicker hampers and SAD lamps
giving off Vitamin D-boosting rays.
See 2010’s
most iconic
exhibition
WATCH SANDRA’S
ROLE OF A LIFETIME
Nationwide The Blind
Side; opens 12 March;
theblindsidemovie.com
Tipped as Bullock’s Erin
Brockovich, this is
based on the true story
of Leigh Anne Tuohy
who adopts homeless
Michael Oher and,
through trial and
adversity, helps him
find success as
an NFL football
star. Touching
and heartfelt,
we dare
you not to
well up.
MICHAEL CAINE: THEY
JUST DON’T MAKE ‘EM
LIKE THAT ANYMORE
SANDRA JUST POPPING
TO THE SHOPS
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BECOME A WEDDING PLANNER
Manchester Wedding Planner
School; Malmaison Hotel,
Piccadilly; £565; 27-28 March;
weddingplannerschool.com
Need a back-up career? Re-train in
a weekend and learn all the tricks
of the trade,
from flowers to
how to handle e
Bridezillas.
Taught by
wedding
planner,
Amber
Hunter, this
course will leave ave
you with a
recognised
qualification.
BEAUTIFY YOURSELF
London Denis Simioni; 6pm,
11 March; John Lewis, W1; £10,
020-3073 0651 Pop along to a class
of hot new hair products with Ojon
founder Denis Simioni and walk away
with a goody bag and expert tips.
UNLEASH YOUR
INNER FEMINIST
London Natasha Walter;
Southbank Centre, SE1; £7.50; 16
March; southbankcentre.co.uk
Fresh from the huge success
of her book,
Living Dolls,
acclaimed
feminist
and author
Natasha
Walter is
giving a talk
as part of
Writing From
The Front
Line at the
Southbank
Centre.
WEDDING FLOWERS?
CHECK. BRIDE’S
ANTIHISTAMINES? CHECK
LUXURIOUS RARE BEAUTY
SERUMS? OH WE’RE THERE
JUST BECAUSE IT’S
PINK DOESN’T MEAN
IT’S NOT FEMINIST
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