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Weekend Guide
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It's the last days of summer, so we're saying sayonara to the great outdoors with a host of outdoors happenings this weekend. We've got outdoor cinemas, outdoor parties and even a bit of outdoor seaside action (kind of). And because it's a long weekend (with Carnival and sunshine), we're also looking to party! In between, we have burgers, some Dead Dolls and even a stint to Panama. Oh, and we're now on holiday for two weeks, so see you in September! Happy end of summer.
 
This Weekend’s Picks
 
• FRI Dirty Burger • SAT The Nomad Cinema • SUN Secretsundaze x Go Bang!
• MON Deviation Carnival Session
 
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SAVE THE DATE
 
WHO'S IN TOWN
 
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Having partied with future house techno DJ/producer Dubfire at W Hotel Paris in June, we are now amping up for the next installment of the W Hotels Who's in Town series. Taking over the decks in the W Hotel London Leicester Square on Friday September 6 is post-dubstep and future house DJ Henry Krinkle. Following his performance at Bestival, expect a 90-minute mash up of modern electronic dance music in Wyld, the hotel's intimate bar.
 
To request to be placed on the guest list for Who's in Town Town on 6th September W London – Leicester Square, or to sign-up to receive information on future WHO'S IN TOWN events at Wyld, please email whosintown@whotels.com.
 
 
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FUN ON WHEELS
 
SKATE KING'S CROSS
 
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For the past few weeks, it's been all about roller-skating. We've been shimmying around the rink (last week we busted some moves to Millionhands) and getting our fill of burgers, wings and shakes courtesy of Disco Bistro. There has even been some guest appearances – thank you, Gizzi Erskine! This weekend, we're doing it all again. Set to takeover the decks this Friday night are DJs Hannah Holland and Jean-Robert Saintil (UJ fave!). Our wheels are already turning.
 
Skate King's Cross until September 6, West Handyside Canopy, King's Cross, N1C
 
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FRIDAY
 
 
 
 
 
EAT:
Dirty Burger, Vauxhall
  DRINKS:
The Dead Dolls Club, Hoxton
 
Yes, it's another burger joint, hooray, it's not in Covent Garden. Soho House's Dirty Burger has just opened its second outpost and this time, it's south of the river, in Vauxhall. Expect the usual cheeseburger, crinkle-cut chips, onion fries and homemade shakes. In the morning, it's all about the Dirty Breakfast: home cured bacon, house-made sausage patties and a fried egg, all in a Dirty Burger bun and washed down with bottomless tea or coffee.   Our favourite pop up gone permanent, The Dead Dolls Club is back to its old tricks and popping up once again – this time in Hoxton, as a three-floor member's bar. It's not about the fee, though, but about friendship, so turn up, knock on the door and present a gift to the house. And not just any gift (there's a list) – think top-shelf spirits, freshly cut lilies, decanters, Bone china dogs, a lavender plant or homemade cookies.
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Burgers from £6
Arch 54, 6 South Lambeth Road,
SW8 1SP

  5pm-2am
35 Hoxton Square,
N1 6NN
 
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INTERNATIONAL
 
Book Now
 
American Trade Hotel Panama
 
 
 
We like a good luxury hotel, and when it's in Panama and was done by Atelier Ace, the creative crew behind the Ace Hotel, we're packing our bags mañana. Set inside the historic district of Casco Viejo (a UNESCO World Heritage Site, FYI), the American Trade Hotel is all about design, local culture and community. Expect a grand old colonial house, incredible views of the Gulf of Panama and even a jazz club curated by Panama-born Jazz pianist and composer Danilo Pérez.
 
American Trade Hotel, opening late autumn.
 
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SATURDAY
 
 
 
 
 
EAT:
JUBO
  WATCH:
The Usual Suspects at The Nomad Cinema
 
For those still mourning the loss of Gizzi's K-town pop up, we've got some good news with the name Jubo, a Korean fried chicken restaurant. With a menu dished up by Stephen Parkins-Knight (formerly of the Ivy and Dishoom), expect finger lickin' Korean classics such as fried chicken wings slathered in a garlic or hot sauce, homemade kimchi, pickles, kimchi-slaw, and steamed buns with fillings of pork belly, slow braised beef or roasted portobello mushrooms.   The final days of sunshine means we are saying our goodbyes to outdoor films (boo!). Helping us bid adieu, The Nomad Cinema is playing cult classic The Usual Suspects. Screening in Queens Park, picnic it up with the usual Nomad offerings of popcorn, mobile coffee shops, bars-on-wheels and street food vans. Keyser Söze, who?
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Open for lunch and dinner
Mains from £6
Bedroom Bar at 68 Rivington Street,
EC2A 3AY
  7pm
£12.50
Queens Park, Harvist Rd,
NW6 6SG
 
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MOJO AT THE HAROLD PINTER THEATRE
 
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This is the first major revival of the play which dazzled London when it opened at the Royal Court, prior to a sell-out West End run in 1996. Mojo, winner of the Olivier award for Best New Comedy, reunites two of British theatre's great collaborators; writer Jez Butterworth and director Ian Rickson who, as well as the original production of Mojo, gave us the multi award-winning, hit sensation Jerusalem and the critically acclaimed The River. Starring Brendan Coyle, Rupert Grint, Daniel Mays and Ben Whishaw – sign up now for priority tickets to the previews ahead of Public booking September at www.mojotheplay.com.
 
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NEWS
 
Kitsuné Tee Music collaboration
 
 
 
Kitsuné is taking what they do best – music and fashion – and mixing them together. Their latest collection, Kitsuné Tee & Music, features three T-shirts, each with an exclusive printed design (eyes on the sketch made by night bird graffiti artist André) that come with a unique downloadable code via the swing tag of one of the three latest compilations released by the Kitsuné music label – Kitsuné AMERICA 2, Kitsuné Parisien 3, or “Kitsuné Maison 14. Innovative, original and downright cool.
 
Kitsuné Tee & Music
 
 
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SUNDAY
 
 
 
 
 
PARTY:
Secretsundaze x Go Bang!
  PARTY:
Bookstock-On-Sea
 
There ain't no party like a Secretsundaze x Go Bang party – fact! Returning for a second year, the 15-hour mini festival is set to take us from day to night with the usual array of cutting-edge electronic music. Taking over the terrace at Studio 338 by day and the Coronet theatre by night, expect to shake it up with DJs Omar S, Peter Van Hoesen, Floating Points and bigwig headline act Moritz Moritz von Oswald Von Oswald and Juan Atkins.   Now let's head to the seaside — at the Book Club. A bright, next-to-the-seaside street festival celebrating all things easy breezy, expect to feast on fish and chips, ice-crème and sea salt cocktails. And because it's the seaside via Shoreditch, tunes will be supplied by disco band Odyssey, hip-hop duo Nextmen, and Disco Bloodbath's Ben Pistor and Bad Zuke. When the sun goes down, expect lights and lasers by the The Lazer Caves Cosmic Crusaders. Cornwall this is not!
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2pm-10.30pm | 10pm-7am
£26-£33 (Combined day and night)
£14.50-£19.50 (night only)
Studio 338, 338 Boord Street,
SE10 0PF
  12-9pm
Free
100 Leonard Street,
EC2A 4RH
 
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COMPETITION
 
Red Bull Music Academy Sound System at Notting Hill Carnival
 
 
 
If you didn't win the ballot for the party of Carnival, a.k.a. the Red Bull Music Academy Sound System, you're in luck – we're giving away a pair of tickets, and as usual, it's going to be a day to remember. A stellar lineup including the Marley Brothers, MJ Cole, Wookie and Disclosure are gearing up to give the Westway arches a shake-up for the 6th year running.
 
To enter, simply email competition@urbanjunkies.com with your name and phone number. We will contact the winner by the end of the week.
 
Red Bull is also running a last chance ballot this Friday from 9am to 2pm with a small amount of tickets, so get applying! redbull.co.uk/carnival
 
Red Bull Music Academy Sound System August 26
 
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MONDAY
 
 
 
 
 
WATCH:
LOVELACE
  PARTY:
DEVIATION CARNIVAL SESSION
 
You've seen the billboards, and Lovelace is finally out! Drugs, abuse, heartache, and porn… this biopic tracks Linda Susan Boreman, a.k.a. Linda Lovelace's rise to the hard-core XXX world. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, this is a Hollywood-meets-indie flick with a star-spangled art house cast (Amanda Seyfried, James Franco, and Adam Brody); there's even a guest appearance by Chloë Sevigny.   If you haven't partied enough, Deviation is going all carnival on us. Main man Benji B will be taking over Paradise with his usual lineup of experimental and live DJ talent – expect electronic music from the likes of Semtex, Deviation regular Seb Chew, T Williams, Jon Rust (to name a few) and some surprise guests.
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7PM
£6
270 Mare Street,
E8 1HE
  7.00pm - 3.00am
£15 advance tickets
19 Kilburn Lane, Kensal Green, London,
W10 4AE
 
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BOOK IN NOW
 
Babington House Wedding Open day
 
 
 
Weddings – not our usual UJ topic but when said wedding is at Babington House, we say let the chapel bells chime! Saturday, 21 September Babington House is opening up their doors for a Wedding Open day. Book in and tour the 18-acre Georgian estate and chapel, try some of the facilities and sample the fresh produce available. And helping to envisage the big day will be local suppliers and fashion houses from Christian Louboutin to Matthew Williamson. Wedding or no wedding, we want in!
 
Babington House Wedding Open Day September 21
 
 
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