Come and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Time Out magazine with an evening led by the photographers, storytellers and radicals who helped shape London's diverse countercultural history.
Listen to panellists including Tony Sleep, who photographed a squatted street in Notting Dale, west London, which in 1977 declared independence from the UK, DJ and writer Princess Julia who was part of the Blitz Kids club scene, Chardine Taylor-Stone, founder of the Black Girls Picnic and drummer in feminist band Big Joanie and more.
The event is part of the Museum of London's salon series exploring the city from new angles and critiquing the lived experience of London, with a mix of film screenings, panel talks and readings.
Entry is £15 and includes a free drink.