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Joi.ai Review: What It Is, What It Does Well, and How to Use It Without Wasting Money (or Your Privacy)

...date, dinner, museum walk), then practice the kinds of questions that lead to real connection: values, lifestyle rhythm, boundaries, and humor. It can be a low-stakes way to get more...
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Serpentine Galleries

David Hockney: A year in Normandie and some other thoughts about painting; 12th March - 23rd August; Serpentine Gallery; FREE

One of the most influential artists of our time, David Hockney invites viewers to slow down and notice the extraordinary Read more →
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Somerset House

Dana-Fiona Armour: Serpentine Currents; 19th February - 26th April; Space; Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court; FREE

Suspended across the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court, the three-part illuminated sculpture is modelled from a 3D scan of Aipysurus Read more →
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Tate Modern

Tracey Emin; Tate Modern; 27th February - 31st August; £20 (concessions available)

This landmark exhibition traces 40 years of Emin’s groundbreaking practice, showcasing career-defining sensations alongside works never exhibited before. Through painting, video, Read more →
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The Design Museum

Wes Anderson: The Archives; The Design Museum; Until July 2026; Tickets: adult £19.69, children (6 to 15) from £9.84

The Design Museum has been granted unprecedented access to Wes Anderson’s personal archives, which the filmmaker has built up over Read more →
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Natural History Museum

Visions of Nature: A mixed reality experience; Zoology Spirit Building, Natural History Museum; Daily from 10.15-16.45; £9.95 non members

A reality experience that imagines a possible future 100 years from now. Equipped with a mixed reality headset, be transported Read more →
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Opening Up to Sober Travel: Tips for Seeing the World Post-Detox

...the serenity of peaceful evenings away from it all. If nature is not your thing, you can still choose activities that are alcohol-free. Museum visits are one example. Adventure sports,...
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Science Museum

Future of Food; Science Museum; until September 2026; FREE

A free exhibition about how food must change to protect the planet. How does our food today go from field Read more →
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The 5 most exciting ways to experience London as a family (off the beaten track)

...the Postal Museum for an absolute, unexpected blast. With extraordinary unfairness, the Postal Museum often gets a scoff and an eye roll from people, but it’s truly one of London’s...
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Ramses the Great Comes to Battersea: Inside London’s Celebration of Ancient Egypt

...in partnership with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Egyptian Museum, this international exhibition promises a spectacular celebration of the power, artistry, and enduring legacy of Ramses II, one...
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