Next Time I’ll Sing to You is currently being staged at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond until December 10. Written by James Saunders in 1962 it has recently been ...
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On the other word tab there’s a lab summary waiting for me, so my eagerly procrastinating brain suggested that I write a bit about a question I’ve been pondering for ...
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“SOCIETY still seems to want us to aspire to a stick-together-for–life-and-don’t-stray model for our person to person conduct. Why? Where does this aspiration to monogamy come from?”
So runs the programme ...
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Fluent on Paper, apparently the first poetry night to take place in South Kensington, has been set up by last year’s Felix editor Kadhim Shubber, and will likely feature amateur ...
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It is always difficult, for unfathomable reasons, to make it to even the best of cultural events taking place in your own city. As a tourist, rushing around during a ...
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There isn’t a whole lot of space in my flat. Its close proximity to college is a massive plus, but one of the trade-offs is having to share rooms. This ...
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Despite evidence pointing to the contrary, the name Ralph Fiennes is not synonymous with that of Lord Voldemort. Fiennes, who made his name at the Royal Shakespeare Company, is in ...
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Any production of Cool Hand Luke is going to be compared with the 1967 Paul Newman film. It perhaps shouldn’t be this way but it can’t be helped. I would ...
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In the absence of any culinary skills, I’ve found that eating one’s dinner whilst watching MasterChef, can often make the experience a little more palatable. Through years of pretending that ...
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Greek mythology is normally pretty messed up, but the tale of the Minotaur takes it to a new level. Born after King Minos’ wife got knocked up by a Bull ...
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