The Earlies in concert - Sunday May 8 Shepherds Bush Empire
Walking dead. Wooooooh

That Jamie Hewlett gets about a bit.

From creating animated pop groups to being paid to draw all over the toilet walls of Kabaret's Prophecy - something lesser punters would be chucked out for - he certainly likes to keep himself busy.

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Icon from the super DJ era: John Digweed launches new album at AKA. 9pm-3am. 18 West Central St, WC1. Free.

Club Cynthia culty kitsch at Trash Palace. 10:30pm-3am 11 Wardour Street, W1. £2.

Arty adolescence pictured in Joseph Szabo's Teenage at Michael Hoppen. 12-6pm. 3 Jubilee Place, SW3. Free.

And now the creative pie fingerer, along with his design team Zombie, has got an already overworked hand in a new range of bags for iconic bag makers Eastpak.

The traveller and student favourite accessory brand has seen off competition from other unnamed 90s-specific backpackers by realising that rucksacks have two, not one strap, and are still the bag of choice for scores of urbanites.

Hewlett's new limited range feature zombies or zombie construction tool prints, naturally, and should do well with the skater mob fraternity.

San Fran girls with attitude at Astoria: Meet The Donnas ARCF. 7:30pm. 157 Charing Cross Road, WC2. £12. 0870 264 3333 or online.

Get dazzled at Cadogan Hall by the Monteverdi Choir. 7pm. 5 Sloane Terrace SW1. £18-40. 020 7730 4500.

State of Undress - luxury lingerie

And even if you don't wear your trousers around your ankles, if you're a fan of Qees or Michael Lau's crasysmiles, then these ghoulish sacks may just hit a note.

Eastpak by Zombie now available
We have 10 pairs of tickets for tonight's launch party featuring all of Eastpak's skate and snow riders, The Girls and shedloads of free booze. Oh, and a free limited edition bag. Write in with answer to question by 1pm to enter.

The Earlies in concert - Sunday May 8 Shepherds Bush Empire

Neale Howells opens at John Martin Chelsea. 10am-6pm. 6 Burnsall Street SW3. Free.

The Yard's fave False Titters comedy night returns after a long winter break. 8-11pm. 57 Rupert Street, W1. £4.

Brilliant interwar graphics on show at Estorick Collection's show Avant-Garde Graphics 1918-1934. 11am-6pm. 39a Cannonbury Sq, N1. £3.50.

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