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The Pride: Theatre Review
By Alexi Kaye Campbell Trafalgar Studios http://www.trafalgar-studios.co.uk/The-Pride.html The Pride, which oscillates between relationships in 1958 and the present day, opens in 1958 with the first tense meeting between Oliver (Al Weaver) and Phillip (Harry Hadden-Paton), presided over by Phillip’s wife Sylvia (Hayley Atwell). The attraction is palpable, the denouement inevitable.…
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Fig & Olive x Ottolenghi a cracking combo
So after a hard Sunday morning packing all the stuff I’ve accumulated throughout the year (trust me there was A LOT) we started hearing a-grumble in our tumbles. Flagging plus the naff job of moving all your stuff out is not a great mix, so we decided to mooch down…
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London Design Festival
14 – 22 September 2013. Victoria and Albert (V & A) Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2RL The London Design Festival is an ambitious project. Hundreds of events, locations, shops, universities and design agencies are involved in the nine days of talks, exhibitions, competitions and activities. It’s a…
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Meet the Team: Hi Emmy
Name: Emmy Mahachi Blog, website, youtube, twitter, facebook, etc: imemmymah.blogspot.co.uk, @imemachi Tell us about yourself and what makes you tick: I’m a young, socially awkward girl who has an unhealthy love for chocolate and wearing black. If you had to choose anyone to play you in a movie who would…
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Terminus
London. Victoria. There is a boy sat in the busy station terminal. Trains groan, buzz and squeal to life in departure while others arrive and expel a sigh of relief before drifting off into a momentary sleep. They wait. While they rest, weary and excited patrons of all ages, backgrounds…