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·6th March 2014

Strangers on a Train in a theatre

Kieran Vaghela
✮✮✮✮ When reincarnating something as famous as Strangers on a Train, it can be easy to fall into the trap...
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Entertainment
·24th July 2014

Bearing all: Blake vs Paine In Lambeth

Killian Troy
✮✮✮✮ Jack Shepherd’s imagination of a meeting between William Blake and Thomas Paine will be familiar to anyone who has...
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Entertainment
·14th May 2015

The ghost of London with Paul Cornell

Paul Cornell has had a rather diverse career. He started out writing Doctor Who novels in the early nineties, and...
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Life
·3rd December 2015

“I finally made it to the top”, and don’t we know it: Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour, December 2nd 2015

David Parton
☆☆☆☆☆ Now I was never going to give Madonna anything less than a 5-star review. Even if she hadn’t turned...
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News
·30th April 2016

Palmyra’s Arch and Gateways Programme revealed in London

A full-scale replica of Palmyra’s Arch of Triumph was displayed in Trafalgar Square last week. The millennia old monument had...
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Comment
·2nd May 2016

Goldsmith: He may be no BoJo, but is that a bad thing?

Matt Burwood
Most of the media coverage at this pivotal point in the London mayoral campaign has turned away from the policy...
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News
·26th January 2017

Pussyhat Grabs Back: Understanding the Fashion of the Women’s March on London

Sarah Bochicchio
On Saturday, 100,000 people took to Grosvenor Square, London—the location of the American embassy—to protest the inauguration of Donald J....
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Life
·4th April 2017

Review: Gregory Alan Isakov at the Islington Assembly Hall

Gregory Alan Isakov writes songs for travellers. He’s an indie folk singer-songwriter whose work depicts places and people you can...
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Entertainment
·5th June 2017

Alberto Giacometti at Tate Modern: ‘I paint and sculpt to get a grip on reality’

Yoojung Chun
In the first large-scale retrospective of his work in the UK in 20 years, Tate Modern exhibition of Giacometti charts...
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·11th May 2018

London ranked best city for students

Mustafa Ahmed
The QS University Rankings have ranked London the best city in the world for students, beating thirty other major global...
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·24th April 2014

‘Tis Pity is bloody good

Eleanor Trend
Cheek by Jowl know how to put on a show. The company’s exhilarating production of ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore...
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Comment
·13th August 2014

Boris Johnson is Letting London Down.

Jessy Parker Humphreys
The announcement that Boris Johnson will stand as an MP for the 2015 election can have come as no surprise....
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·1st November 2015

London for the Thrifty Thespian

Alice Moore
I was recently informed, by a bearded new acquaintance who was accompanying me on a late night walk through Leicester...
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Entertainment
·24th January 2016

‘The Spaces Between Words’: fifty years of Pinter’s ‘Homecoming’

Clio Takas
Just over 50 years ago Pinter’s The Homecoming opened at London’s Aldwych Theatre. After years of criticism for his absurdist...
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Comment
·1st May 2016

Is there still a place today for nationalist parties in multicultural London?

Katie Holmes
For me, London stands for multi-culture, diversity and respect. It is a city where 8.5 million people from 270 different...
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Profile
·24th October 2016

Profile: Rosaline Ereira and the refugee crisis

Last year in September, over 100,000 people marched through the streets of London for a rally in support of refugees....
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·22nd February 2017

Cowley roundabout is second most dangerous in Britain

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The roundabout at the end of Magdalen Bridge has had the second-highest number of bicycle-related accidents in the country, according...
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Comment
·15th May 2017

Should we be angry about the air we are forced to breathe?

Antonia Craven
Dangerously high levels of air pollution in the UK – often imperceptible as it very rarely resembles the smog of...
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Life
·8th August 2017

Live Review: Frank Ocean at Lovebox Festival

Alex Oscroft
On the day I saw Frank Ocean at Lovebox Festival in London, the news came through that a California judge...
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