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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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The Power and Simplicity of a Hug
When going through a hard time I’m sure everyone would agree on the amazing power and simplicity of someone giving you a hug. There have been some moments of despair in my life where there was no answer anyone could give me that would help and I remember so vividly…
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Basicz Street Dance for Beginners
For anyone interested in learning to dance to hip hop then this is definitely the place to go. Where a lot of dance classes are full of ‘cool’ and stylish people who stand around pouting and doing impressive stretches in front of the mirror, this is quite the opposite. This…
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Lambeth Country Show: Review
If you said the words ‘Country Show’ to anybody who has grown up in the countryside, much like me, I suspect the first images that would spring to mind are those of owls, possibly sheep shearing and possibly even shire horses. Now, if you reworded it to ‘Lambeth County Fair’,…
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London Behind A Lens: Hidden Gems
Yes, take me to the fields of gold, a place where I can inhale the succulent smell of a deep, smoked mahogany wood basket, filled with a handful of your most favourite farmyard fruit. Somewhere serene, peaceful, where my cells can reproduce, somewhere out the city. Why, you ask? Because this city is saturated with noise, decrepitating…