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10 October 2016
Mary Beard @ Cheltenham Literature Festival 2016
One of the world's foremost classicists talks of the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire, and why this still matters today.
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6 October 2016
UCL History of Art Taster Day
Term has started, personal statements are being prepared and thoughts on uni are all anyone talks about. Earlier this year I got the opportunity to find out about a pretty cool degree in the arts. Take a read... it might just be the one for you.
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2 October 2016
Clare Balding
Clare Balding discusses her first children's book - The Racehorse Who Wouldn't Gallop and her inspirations behind it.
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2 October 2016
Spinning Stories
Fleur Alexander takes us on an interactive adventure through some of the best loved children's books.
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2 October 2016
Marcus Sedgwick
YA author Marcus Sedgewick takes us on an intriguing journey to Mexico in his latest book.
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2 October 2016
Everybody ❤'s Jane Austen
Ever wondered what happened to Lydia Bennett in Brighton? Natasha Farrant talks about her retelling and extension of the youngest sister in Pride and Predjudice.
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1 October 2016
Roald Dahl's Most Villainous Villains at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Who is Roald Dahl's worst villain? We found out at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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1 October 2016
Captain Pug at Bath Children's Literature Festival
It is clear that Laura James has created a well-loved Pug from the excitement at Bath Children's Literature Festival
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14 September 2016
In The Heights
This is my In The Heights review for both times I visited the Barrio!
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14 September 2016
Chicago UK Tour
On Monday the 12th of September I went and watched the Chicago UK Tour opening night at The Empire Theatre in Liverpool.
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13 September 2016
Carry on Jaywick
A saddening and true story of a town that England almost forgotten, and a new hope on the horizon.
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12 September 2016
Face to Face: Celia Imrie with Terri Paddock
What better way to get an insight into the world of the award-winning actress than seeing her for myself?
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11 September 2016
The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie
A great play that seemed to be full of promise, but was ultimately let down by a disappointing final half
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11 September 2016
Pilgrims
A tale of sacrifice, love and brotherhood could rarely be more intriguing
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26 August 2016
Damian Kingsley: Knock Knock
Knock knock, who's there? Damian's funny performance.
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles