Monday need hold no fear, as we've pulled together enough cultural tips to keep you going eight days a week (that's a reference to the new Beatles film - see below). There's a bit of a sixties feel to this week's tips but, thanks to events like the London Design Festival and Brighton Art Fair, plenty of contemporary inspiration too. Let's go!
Art
- You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970 @ V&A Museum, London (until 26 February 2017)
- Es Devlin's Mirror Maze @ Copeland Park, Peckham, London (21 to 25 September)
- 1966 and all that: Graham Keen @ Lucy Bell Gallery, St Leonards on Sea (until 24 September)
- David Hockney @ Royal Academy, London (until 2 October 2016)
- International Print Biennale @ across North East England (until 30 October)
Music
- Dilly Dally, on tour @ Manchester, Cardiff, Bristol and London (19 to 22 September)
Film
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou @ The Nomad Cinema, Hyde Park Lido, London (21 September)
- The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years @ nationwide
Books
- Write on Kew literary festival @ Kew Gardens, London (22 to 25 September)
Theatre
- Tony's Last Tape @ Everyman Theatre, Liverpool (22 to 24 September)
Events
- Burberry Makers House @ Manette Street, London (21 to 24 September)
- Neu! Reekie! Celts @ National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (23 September)
- London Design Festival, throughout London (until 25 September)
- Brighton Art Fair @ Brighton Dome (23 to 25 September)
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