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Salon London: Bringing ideas to life.
National Theatre
3rd Mar 2020
Join us for Transmission Prize 2020 - Salon London’s yearly celebration of the work that our experts, authors and academics do to get us together with their ideas. Each year we celebrate the biggest ideas that have been on the Salon London stage in the last 12 months by this bumper Salon which is a great chance to get the year's knowledge into your head effortlessly.
24th Feb 2020
How can we think about the future? What do we need to do – and who do we need to be?
20th Feb 2020
Join Adam Rutherford (and us) to help arm yourself against racism, both overt and casual with this pugnacious mix of bleeding edge science and history as he presents 'How to Argue with a Racist.'
11th Feb 2020
Author, Refinery29, Stylist and Grazia journalist, thrift-lover and reformed fast fashion addict, Lauren Bravo will be talking us through some of the ethical, sustainable and fashion-friendly brands we need to know about.
5th Feb 2020
Are you struggling a bit to actually make big changes for the planet? Or finding it hard to get to grips with the enormity of what’s going on around you? It could be our unreliable sense of reality that is getting in the way.
18th Jan 2020
We want to thank you all so much for all your incredible support in 2019 - we really do have the best community in London.
16th Jan 2020
As Salon London, we have spent a decade working with leading academics, experts and authors and rarely have we come across a subject where there is so much misdirection, misinformation and fake news as Stress.
15th Jan 2020
Did you find in 2019 being busy and over-committed became the new norm? Looking to change that for 2020?
9th Jan 2020
In the age of health obsession, 70% of deaths are caused by the way we treat our bodies. Despite an explosion in the numbers of gyms, health foods and activewear, we are more obese, less active and more stressed than ever before. What can we do to restore a positive relationship with our bodies?
28th Nov 2019
The 28th November is the anniversary of Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball and we’ll welcome to the Salon stage the award-winning Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott, to tell us the story of Truman Capote’s decision to publish in 'Esquire' magazine the deepest, darkest secrets of his best and closest friends, the glamorous, wealthy society women he called his 'Swans'.