Staying in going out your what’s-on guide

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Make the most of your downtime with our guide to the best entertainment for the months ahead.

WORDS: LILY SMITH

Upcoming events

LONDON TRANSPORT MUSEUM HIDDEN LONDON TOURS

TOURS RUN UNTIL THE END OF MARCH (ltmuseum.co.uk/hidden-london)

Go behind the scenes of history and explore exclusive locations on the Underground network that are typically closed to the public – from the original 19th century passageways at Shepherd’s Bush to the turn-of-century platforms at disused Aldwych station. You can also tour the labyrinth of deep underground passages built to shelter Londoners during WWII.

BRISTOL LIGHT FESTIVALFEBRUARY 2 – 11 (bristollightfestival.org)

Returning for its fourth rendition, this free, immersive, family-friendly event aims to fill the city with light and colour amid the darkness of winter. Featuring masterful light-based installations from a range of artists, the 2024 showcase includes the enveloping bubble experience Evanescent, alongside the nature-inspired, immersive installation, The Nectary – plus lots more!

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Latest page turners

Notes On Feminism by Lauren Windle

SPCK Publishing

Launching March 8 for International Women’s Day, Windle’s new book brings together a mix of female voices and perspectives to explore the intersection between feminism and Christian faith.

The Health Fix by Ayan Panja

Octopus Books

With the rising tide of mental and physical health conditions, Doctor Ayan Panja blends science with real-life case studies to help you improve your overall health and wellbeing, this year and beyond.

Good For A Girl: My Life Running In A Man’s World by Lauren Fleshman

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