Newsletter - 05 Aug 22

Reborn! The Cross nightclub returns + an art gallery becomes a restaurant

 Camdenist presents your Friday morning essential read. Five hot new local highlights and cultural happenings across the borough.

1

 DANCE: Future Cargo leads 12 days of shows in KX 

A 40ft haulage truck rolls into Lewis Cubitt Square next week, and when the side goes up, audiences will be treated to an alien dance spectacle beaming out under the stars.

Future Cargo

is the

from world renowned Euston-based contemporary dance centre

The Place

, and it promises to blow you away with captivating sci-fi storytelling. It's the centerpiece of 

King's Cross Summer Sounds

, the new name for the former excellent Cubitt Sessions, featuring free live performances every day, from 10th to 21st August. 

Check out the mesmerizing Future Cargo video as part of the interview feature all about the show that we ran this week on Camdenist, too. 

2

 EAT: Hampstead sees loads of restaurant openings 

The foodie fortunes of Hampstead are really looking up, with a rash of tasty new openings and imminent arrivals across the village. First out of the blocks is

Heath Street Kitchen

, where the former Aeon Gallery has been

(but, as you can see pictured above, the walls will still be showcasing artworks, too). Dishes like marinated bavette steak or Korean fried chicken can now be enjoyed there, washed down with local craft beers from Wood Green's

The Goodness

. Meanwhile, top notch Italian bakery 

Café Brera

are preparing to bring all-day cakes and pastries, plus pasta, pizza and aperitivo to the main drag of the high street very soon. And just down the hill, the site that has sat dark ever since Chez Bob closed - never to return from lockdown - is busy transforming into the new outpost for Primrose Hill's celebrated all-day diner Greenbury Café. More info on those three and more, coming soon in future editions of your Weekly C-Mail, 7.45am every Friday morning. 😉 🍰 

3

 READ: The Cross nightclub is reopening 

Earlier this week, Camdenist was given a

, the legendary London club which is being brought back to life in an exciting new location just around the corner from the railway arches where it ruled in the nineties and noughties. The new spot has a thoroughly up-to-date 'drink, dine, dance' vibe set across six floors including basement club, various restaurants, bars and lounges and a great rooftop too. Get the low-down on the launch, including all the classic fixtures and fittings from the original venue that have been brought out of storage and repurposed. It's already promising to be a huge new addition to the local nightlife landscape when it opens early next month.

4

 VISIT: This weekend's free local street parties 

The calendar of free summer events just keeps on delivering, including

Regent's Park Estate Community Festival

this Saturday, which sees the streets around Cumberland Market filled with music, storytelling, wellness, arts and even a free BBQ lunch!

. Up at

, you'll find the

Futsal Stars Community Fun Day

, celebrating England's win in the Women's Euros final last weekend with an opportunity to play with the Futsal Allstars, as well as fun activities for kids, food stalls and more. And down in the West End, Carnaby Summer Festival start on Monday and runs until the 21st (pictured). Alongside live music, it brings free outdoor workshops and interactive masterclasses in pottery, candle-making, life drawing and even gardening. Full listing here

5

 FRINGE: Discover the best acts at this year's festival 

Kate-Lois Elliott (pictured) on her show Gentrif*cked, that's on at Camden Comedy Club tonight at 7.30pm. 

Erin B. Mee, artistic director of This Is Not A Theatre Company tells us about their three downloadable immersive audio plays to enjoy by a tree, in a closet or in the bath, and Rev. David Parry on his transsexual Shakespearian adventure The Grammar of Witchcraft, which is on at the Etcetera Theatre 9-13 Aug. Camden Fringe continues all month, bringing a slice of Edinburgh to our very doorsteps, so do check out some shows.

&

 UP NEXT...  more local events, stories & gossip from Camdenist  

Camden Town's huge musical instrument emporium Guitar Guitar has a big relaunch event running today and all weekend, celebrating their new layout, dedicated bass department and London's most extensive range, with discounts and prizes to be won every day 

>>>

 Wave is a summer fundraising exhibition for the Women + Health charity that's just opened at the Cob Gallery. It showcases the work of several female and non-binary artists, supported by the gallery and the nearby Zabludowicz Collection

 >>> Viet Populaire

was a wildly popular pop-up in Soho serving crunchy banh mi rolls and assorted Hanoi streetfood staples for a short six-week run earlier this year. The good news is that's its just emerged again inside the Arcade Food Hall under Centrepoint, promising even more tasty Vietnamese grub for the foreseeable

 

>>>

  Camden's

Electric Ballroom

was the scene of a special Lioness lyrics rendition of

Football's Coming Home

on the even of the England Women's team's sensational Euros victory. As you can

, The Lightening Seeds were joined on stage by the song's local co-writer, David Baddiel, and former Lionesses for a proper rousing sing-song at an event sponsored by the National Lottery as part of the Revive Live tour.

 FIVE MORE from Camdenist 

The Camdenist One-Click Poll is currently taking a break for the summer. It will return in a few weeks...

>>> LOCAL BUSINESS-OWNERS

Find out how Camdenist can help your local business to grow for FREE, in partnership with Google. We're currently booking places on a local digital skills training session. Fill in the form to join the list and we'll be in touch with details.

🥘 Are you a local artisan or craft business who'd like to work with us at HowTheLightGetsIn festival this September at Kenwood? Get in touch asap to find out more about hosting a stall at the 2-day event: [email protected] 

 SHARE THE WEEKLY C-MAIL WITH OTHERS use your unique referral link    

 Or share with a click... Email  |  WhatsApp  |  Tweet  |  Facebook  |  LinkedIn You've recommended a total of  people so far.  

Camdenist is collaborative and transparent by design. We invite all locals to participate, so we've built a form where you can send us ideas, propose features, and even contribute your own work.

 Well worth following...