Things to do in Thanet and beyond this week (October 4-12)
Events coming up this week in Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, East Kent and London

Supper clubs, book talks, comedy, live music and more. Events and things to do this week in Thanet and beyond.
Japanese restaurant Mori Mori and pie-focussed supper club CRIMP and teaming up for a one-off menu at the George & Heart in Margate on Wednesday. Tickets £35.
Stand up comedian Marcus Brigstocke will performing his new show Vitruvian Mango at Olby’s in Margate on Wednesday. Tickets £19.
DJ Jodie Harsh will be discussing her new memoir You Had to Be There with Robert Diament at CAMP in Cliftonville on Wednesday. Free tickets.
Bob Chicalors - aka Janet District Council - will host a porn amnesty and collage making workshop at Margate Queer Library & Archive on Wednesday. Free tickets.
Artist Dan Thompson will curate a Banned Books Reading Room at Margate Queer Library & Archive from Wednesday to Saturday.
New cafe Lowlife launches Cliftonville Chess Club on Wednesday. Attendance is free from 5-7pm. From 4-5pm there are £5 lessons for children aged 6+.
The London Film Festival runs from Wednesday until October 19. See the full programme.
Strange Tourist hosts a live event at The Margate School on Thursday as part of Margate Bookie. Building Stories will speak to an amazing panel of guests about creating stories in different forms. Tickets £6.
Punk band Panic Shack play at Where Else in Margate on Thursday. Tickets £19.80.
Steph Dickinson will cook up an autumnal Cypriot menu for her latest supper club at Curve in Margate on Friday. Places are £37. DM to book.
Jah Wobble and his band The Invaders of the Heart play Where Else on Friday. Tickets £28.59.
John Cooper Clarke will be performing at Kings Hall in Herne Bay on Friday. Tickets £26.
Ocean conservation focussed artist residency Rise Up will unveil a new mural by artist KMG at Broadstairs’ Albion Street carpark on Saturday.
Arts in Ramsgate is putting on a fundraising night at Margate Art Club on Saturday. Suggested donation £10.
Thomas Truax and his band of homemade, self-playing mechanical instruments will be back at Ramsgate Music Hall on Saturday. Tickets £13.50.
Broadstairs planty cafe Foliage will host autumn wreath making sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are £45 per head and include a drink. Email foliageplants@icloud.com to book.
Broadstairs’ Palace Cinema will be putting on a special screening of 1922 classic Nosferatu synced with Radiohead’s Kid A and Amnesiac albums on Sunday. Tickets £10.
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