GUIDE Save the date Summer 20 18 11 <strong>July</strong> Moon parties This day marks 50 years since the first moon landing. See how it all unfolded in the doc Apollo 11 (in cinemas June 28); visit UK artist Luke Jerram’s 7m-wide moon replica, created using NASA imagery, at the Natural History Museum all year; and enjoy the Moon Festival from <strong>July</strong> 19-26, with parties, exhibits, lectures, night runs and moonlit films. Various locations, London; moonfestival.co.uk <strong>July</strong> to 25 Aug Backyard Cinema Started as an actual garden project with a bedsheet as a screen, London’s most laid-back cinema club now hosts shows in some of the capital’s most prestigious backyards. <strong>The</strong> LA Nights season takes place at Camden’s iconic engine shed, with a mix of blockbusters, classics and singalongs to musicals. Roundhouse, London; backyardcinema.co.uk June to 7 Aug Banquet of Hoshena On a limited run, this ‘projection dining’ experience from the creators of Dinner Time Story brings the table, crockery and even the food to life via incredible 3D-mapped animation and an unfolding fairytale. It’s a mesmerising multisensory meal, but the five courses of gourmet cuisine paired with cocktails ensure your taste buds are well served. Westfield London; banquetofhoshena.com 11 June to 15 September STANLEY KUBRICK: THE EXHIBITION <strong>The</strong> American filmmaker was so meticulous in his art that some still believe he faked the moon-landing footage. <strong>The</strong> truth is, his amazing body of work – which includes 2001: A Space Odyssey, <strong>The</strong> Shining and A Clockwork Orange – remains a benchmark in cinema. This exhibition draws together footage, photos, interviews and props (including the helmet from Full Metal Jacket, pictured) to celebrate one of film’s greatest maestros. Design Museum, London; designmuseum.org <strong>July</strong> Asics London 10K Not one for sightseeing in an open-top bus? Here’s a healthier way to view some of London’s landmarks, taking you through the true geographical centre of the city, starting at Piccadilly Circus, passing St James’ Palace, Trafalgar Square and Big Ben, and finishing near Downing Street. Think of it as a protest march against a sedentary lifestyle, with live bands and DJs along the route, and a party at the finish. Central London; uk.virginsport.com ED REEVE21 104 THE RED BULLETIN
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