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The Arts and Culture Magazine
LONDON'S
AWARD-WINNING
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Gillian Choy
Oct 213 min read
Performance and History Collide at the Southwark Playhouse: 'Land of the Free' Review
The cast must be applauded for breathing life into the best elements of this play.
Anwesh Banerjee
Aug 135 min read
Fleshing Out The Historical: Katherine Moar on Writing, History and 'Farm Hall'
"What I am trying to write now is personal. The interest in history came in later," she reveals.
Rachel Pantrey and Rachel Annette
Jul 25 min read
God They're Brilliant: Reviewing The Fortune Theatre's New 'Mincemeat' Five
Operation Mincemeat's Sean Carey makes us not only root for him but also celebrate with him – few performers have the ability to do this.
Daria Slikker
Mar 83 min read
A Day Out In... Hampstead
Photo by Daria S. Located on the Northern Line and nestled in the heart of north-west London, Hampstead beckons with its quaint streets,...
Anainah Dalal
Mar 45 min read
'The Zone of Interest' Review: An Exercise In Restraint
Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest gives us a cold, piercing and uncomfortable view of real Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss...
Olivia Hall
Oct 28, 20233 min read
The Not-So-Roman Baths on Strand Lane
If you take a few winding steps away from Temple Station, down the familiar (and often charming) streets on the Strand before ducking...
David Sheldon
Sep 30, 20234 min read
‘El Conde’ Review: Amusing Vampire Satire Flies Too Close To The Sun
The central idea posed by El Conde (2023), the latest work by Chilean director Pablo Larraín, reads almost like an insane conspiracy...
By Joseph Jones
Jun 17, 20205 min read
The Defacement of Churchill’s Statue Was Justified
“The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones” – Marcus Antony (Julius Caesar) Shakespeare’s quote...
Stella White
Nov 11, 20193 min read
Fear, fashion and design in the Cold War: A Talk with Professor Jane Pavitt – 17.11.19
On a wet, chilly night in Kew Gardens, listeners eagerly attended Kingston University professor Jane Pavitt’s talk on fashion and design in
Issabella Orlando
Nov 25, 20185 min read
Concrete Decisions: Should Historical Monuments Be Reconstructed?
The reconstruction of historical sites is such a regularly occurring practice that we seldom blink when they are scaffolded and taped off...
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