
"London is positively bursting at the seams with unmissable cultural events this month. The London Film Festival is well underway, with hyped films like Frankenstein, Hamnet and No Other Choice all making their UK debuts; esteemed contemporary art fair Frieze London has begun; Black History Month is being marked by book festivals, orchestra showcases and exhibitions and London Literature Festival is kicking off in the coming weeks with appearances from Zadie Smith, Malala Yousafzai, Reese Witherspoon and more."
"The London Film Festival is touted as the most accessible of the world's big film festivals for good reason. Besides the glitzy galas and buzzed premieres, there's a bunch of free, unticketed stuff on the programme worth checking out. There's the Games Lounge at LFF Expanded where you can play video games from around the world, the exhibition of costumes, props and photography from the first instalment of Wicked and 'Future Botanica', an interactive installation exploring AI and the future of the natural world."
London hosts a packed cultural calendar with headline events such as the London Film Festival, Frieze London, Black History Month programming and the London Literature Festival featuring high-profile guests. Many events are free and unticketed across the city. The London Film Festival includes a Games Lounge at LFF Expanded, an exhibition of costumes, props and photography from Wicked, and 'Future Botanica', an interactive installation about AI and the natural world. Free film-inspired DJ nights take place at the BFI bar. Additional free activities include colourful Diwali celebrations across east to west, an ultimate chocolate festival and a free art trail.
Read at Time Out London
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