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30 January 2016
By Londnr
Reviews

Theatre Review: ‘My Last Duchess’

Last week Londnr was invited to sample a little snippet of the New Diorama Theatre’s current season of plays ‘Reptember Reloaded’; put on by The

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PUBLIC WARNING: NEW YEAR, NEW ME-TOX
28 January 2016
By Tom Wall
Humour

Public Warning: New Year, New Me-Tox

Spurred on by the annual decimation of the turkey carcass, citizens are now intent on doing the same to their own bodies. Although spring is still a .

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WHAT LIES BENEATH: GAY ESCORTING
25 January 2016
By Anthony Gilét
Society

What Lies Beneath: Gay Escorting

We live in the 21st century. Traditional attitudes to sex went out the window in the 60s – and surely things have only got less conservative since t

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QUINTESSENTIALLY BRITISH: HOW THE BREW GREW
21 January 2016
By Rachel Jones
Society

Quintessentially British: How The Brew Grew

There is something to be said about us Brits and our tea. No matter who is asked, if an association needs to be made between...

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HOW PRINCE CHARLES CHANGED OUR SKYLINE
18 January 2016
By Bethany Penman
London

How Prince Charles Changed Our Skyline

You might wander through London’s bustling streets, unaware that His Royal Highness Prince Charles has changed the face of the city around you...

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IS MODERN MOTHERING MAD?
14 January 2016
By Nina-Sophia Miralles
Society

Is Modern Mothering Mad?

I applaud the mothers who let their sons wear make-up; something not only considered 'girly', but often associated with the homosexual community...

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HOW FOOD SHAPES LONDON
11 January 2016
By Heidi Benham
London

How Food Shapes London

It began with London’s main trade systems, where fresh produce and products were imported to feed the city. These ports and harbours have geographic

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CAN SQUATTING BE ART?
7 January 2016
By Federica Buzzi
Arts

Can Squatting Be Art?

Ponder carefully on the reasons behind the decision to confer Europe’s most prestigious visual-art prize to a collective of non-artists for a projec

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WHY ARE WE SO SCANDI-CRAZY?
2 January 2016
By Jakob Tanner
Society

Why Are We So Scandi-Crazy?

We in London and the rest of the UK are obsessed with Sweden. The trend and general hysteria has only become more and more ubiquitous...

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