For those of us who don't get enough big ideas from HOL, this could be interesting.
Big Ideas is a series of events held in a pub in central London, usually on the last Tuesday of the month (but watch out for the odd variation). Anyone is welcome to turn up.
Sessions generally start with a question. Someone who has some relevant expertise gives a very brief, informal talk. After that a discussion develops in a free and unstructured manner. It's not a lecture, and it's not a debate; it's a pub argument, but unlike any you've had before.
You don't need to know anything about the subject to come along, listen to the talk and join in. They cover a very wide variety of topics .
Big Ideas isn’t affiliated with any political, religious or other organisation, and they claim they don't have any particular agenda. They organise these events simply because we enjoy learning new things and engaging in discussions on important (or sometimes not-so-important) topics.
Usual venue is upstairs at The Wheatsheaf, just off Oxford Street and 5 minutes' walk from Tottenham Court Road tube station, but check specific event details as they do occasionally do it in other places
http://www.bigi.org.uk/
Next Event: What Does It Mean To Be Modern? 29th July at 7.30