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    Where do you tend to find out about cultural events or activities? Is there anything you feel you’ve missed out on because you weren’t aware of it in advance?

    The discussion ran from 23 March 2018 - 23 June 2018

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    Avatar for - Leatherback sea turtle

    Time Out, BFI brochures, E-mails from museums and galleries, Social media, Wordpress

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    Time Out, BFI brochures, E-mails from museums and galleries, Social media, Wordpress

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    Mail shots (email and post), nespapers and word of mouth

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    Mail shots (email and post), nespapers and word of mouth

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    I joined a band with Boy George.

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    I joined a band with Boy George.

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    Do you know about JAZZLONDONLIVE, a listings site covering London and the south east, which is a website (www.jazzlondonlive.com) a mobile app and a printable pdf? We have been running it for 2 years, and it has attracted a userbase...

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    Do you know about JAZZLONDONLIVE, a listings site covering London and the south east, which is a website (www.jazzlondonlive.com) a mobile app and a printable pdf? We have been running it for 2 years, and it has attracted a userbase approaching 100,000, with around 25,000 hits per month. We would love to be involved in the Cultural Strategy consultation. 

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    Hi Jazzsez

    Thanks for sharing. To get involved in the Culture Strategy consultation as an organisation, have a look on this page.

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    Direct subscription from places like the National Theatre, from ticket agents and from theatre companies like Delfinont Macintosh, from membership of the British Museum and V&A,  from friends and word of mouth.

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    Direct subscription from places like the National Theatre, from ticket agents and from theatre companies like Delfinont Macintosh, from membership of the British Museum and V&A,  from friends and word of mouth.

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    Through newspapers and direct email

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    Through newspapers and direct email

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    TV adverts, Metro, Evening Standard, posters on the underground, leaflets through my door, membership of related societies & organisations, word of mouth, websites, on-line ads, cookies advertising events, advertising at venues.

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    TV adverts, Metro, Evening Standard, posters on the underground, leaflets through my door, membership of related societies & organisations, word of mouth, websites, on-line ads, cookies advertising events, advertising at venues.

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    I find it hard to find out of all cultural activities, especially plays, movies etc.. I subscribe to a Theatre news email newsletter, but it's mostly about special offers and musicals, it tends to miss out plays. Likewise for films...

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    I find it hard to find out of all cultural activities, especially plays, movies etc.. I subscribe to a Theatre news email newsletter, but it's mostly about special offers and musicals, it tends to miss out plays. Likewise for films, especially fringe films, I receive newsletters from Curzon cinema, but that's about it. Paris has a very good newsletter sent twice a month about all cultural events, and there's nothing comparable in London.  I have copied the link to the Paris one below, it is very comprehensive https://www.offi.fr/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=e-mail&utm_campai…

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    I often struggle to find out what events are taking place in the middle of London. Often so many events, protests take place on weekends and I never know about them until I arrive. This is particularly irritating when I am driving in to...

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    I often struggle to find out what events are taking place in the middle of London. Often so many events, protests take place on weekends and I never know about them until I arrive. This is particularly irritating when I am driving in to Central London as without this information I cannot plan my journey in advance.

    i follow TFL traffic news on twitter but this only has live information and nothing about forthcoming events

     

    Often Time Out can be a useful source of information 

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    I find out from the website Londonist and timeout

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    I find out from the website Londonist and timeout

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    Listings guides, email newsletters, local press and Time Out

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    Listings guides, email newsletters, local press and Time Out

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    Mostly Twitter. Occasionally emails from places I have been before, sometimes emails from organisations (e.g. BBC for free tickets to recordings etc).

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    Mostly Twitter. Occasionally emails from places I have been before, sometimes emails from organisations (e.g. BBC for free tickets to recordings etc).

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    Timeout, seetickets and social media

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    Timeout, seetickets and social media

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    I hear about things through the newspapers, emails (from, eg the British Museum, London Southbank, etc.) and friends; I usually miss things because I either leave it too late or because they sell out before I try to buy a ticket (eg...

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    I hear about things through the newspapers, emails (from, eg the British Museum, London Southbank, etc.) and friends; I usually miss things because I either leave it too late or because they sell out before I try to buy a ticket (eg exhibitions)

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    Thanks everyone for sharing how you find out about cultural events or activities.

    Do you prefer to visit cultural activities in central London or closer to home?

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    The stuff I like tends to be on the other side of the river, sadly. I always seem to spend hours travelling, and I live in good of new venues popping up in the SouthEast

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    The stuff I like tends to be on the other side of the river, sadly. I always seem to spend hours travelling, and I live in good of new venues popping up in the SouthEast

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    I am fortunate enough to live in central London, but my location does not determine what cultural events I go to. I went to the Hanwell Hootie (Ealing, west London) on Saturday and am going to the Picasso exhib at the Tate on the 25th. I...

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    I am fortunate enough to live in central London, but my location does not determine what cultural events I go to. I went to the Hanwell Hootie (Ealing, west London) on Saturday and am going to the Picasso exhib at the Tate on the 25th. I wEmt on a tour of country houses in Norfolk last month. WHAT is on decides whether or not I attend, not where it is.

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    Subscription based info via email
    regular visitor to museums galleries .. arts venues etc

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    Mostly direct from the organisations (all kinds); sometimes in advance from The Stage, Tower Hamplets Council email or Mayor of London culture email - but often not far enough ahead to fit in.

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    Direct e-newsletters from artists and organisations, The Guardian reviews and Saturday listings, Facebook, Twitter, sometimes Time Out or venue websites

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    On local art centres mailing list, otherwise its online or word of mouth

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    Always online

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    Where do we tend to find about "cultural" events or activities in London?
    There mere fact that the word "culture" does not start with capital letter in Gov. official web-page already concerns us!
    But let's answer your gulfy question - its...

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    Where do we tend to find about "cultural" events or activities in London?
    There mere fact that the word "culture" does not start with capital letter in Gov. official web-page already concerns us!
    But let's answer your gulfy question - its EVERYWHERE.
    Yep, we all see your shameless, hypocrisy EVERYWHERE !

    Here you are:

    https://postimg.org/gallery/mc65wq5o/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/3e4mo03fw/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/1j59sxegc/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/34p4yhe24/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/2x1ylck18/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/2kjr6ngj0/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/inv657xo/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/rq19ta3w/

    https://postimg.org/gallery/1yju0884s/

    ...and a lot more...

    Not to mention what phone booths look like on Oxford Street...
    BrotHELL my friend, brotHELL !

    Culture...LOL !!!

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