**CELEBRATE GRAZIA’S **10TH BIRTHDAY
Join Grazia at our exhibition to take a walk through the last decade – from the hottest styles to the biggest news headlines, the celebrities we’ve obsessed over to what the future will look like according to some of our favourite game-changing women. *The free exhibition is open to the public Monday 23 February to Saturday 14 March Monday to Friday (10am-5.30pm), and Saturdays 12-5.30pm, Getty Images Gallery, Eastcastle Street, W1W *
HEAR NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS
It’s called Chasing Yesterday, a slightly cut-throat strategy for an artist so in thrall to the sounds of yesteryear. There’s a bit of the old Oasis swagger in the old dog yet, including a Mancunian axeman showdown with The Smiths’ Johnny Marr on Ballad Of The Mighty I. Out Monday on Sour Mash records
CHECK INTO THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL
The Jaipur crowd-pleaser is back for second helpings, adding Richard Gere and Tamsin Greig to the cast. The imminent nuptials of owner Dev Patel provide a narrative spine, while all the old-timers shuffl e through genially formulaic sub-plots. In cinemas now
**DOWNLOAD JAMIE OLIVER’S YOU-APP **
Jamie: The Revolution continues its renaissance branding empire with a brilliant instructional app. Nutritional advice, lifestyle suggestions and monitoring advice in a DIY digital package to ensure those New Year’s resolutions don’t go down the drain. you-app.com/android
READ THE FIRST BAD MAN BY MIRANDA JULY
Film director, artist, actor, quintessential modern California polymath and all-round 21st-century hero, Ms July’s explosive second novel is a glimpse into the soul of a dazzlingly rounded storyteller, told through the eyes of Cheryl, her haunted protagonist. Out now (£14.99 Cannongate)
CATCH BLEACHERS
Lena Dunham’s other half and one-time Fun guitarist Jack Antonoff introduces his staggeringly well-connected solo offshoot project, bound for big things. Well-tailored LA nerd-rock, well worth investigation. www.bleachersmusic.com
DINE AT HOTBOX
In a short space of time, this street-food special has developed an unusually loyal following. Wagyu beef, short ribs, tacos, all served to a young and interesting crowd with a delicious cocktail menu to wash it all down.The essence of gastronomic bustle. Open now, Commercial Street, London, E1
HEAR YEARS & YEARS’ KING
Radio-slaying opening smash for newly crowned kings (geddit?) of pop electronica. Sensitive boys, likely to appeal to fans of Pet Shop Boys, Hot Chip and Girls Aloud. Sweet, unforgettable, soon to be unavoidable. Out now
WATCH CATCH ME DADDY
Hip video director Daniel Wolfe (check out his Jake Gyllenhaalstarring effort for French band Shoes) impresses with a Yorkshire set chase thriller. Playing a 19-yearold trying to outrun her controlling family, newcomer Sameena Jabeen Ahmed is already nabbing major awards. In cinemas now
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BE SCARED BY IT FOLLOWS
Clever premise alert: after a casual sexual encounter, suburban teen Maika Monroe (The Guest) is targeted by a deadly stalker, whom she can shake off only by sleeping with someone else and thereby passing along the curse to them. US indie director David Robert Mitchell delivers the season’s coolest genre flick. In cinemas now