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Going Underground
Going Underground

As Nottingham’s network of 800 man-made caves inspire an exhibition called ‘Hollow Earth’ at the city’s contemporary art gallery, Shahidha Bari and g…

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Experimental writing
Experimental writing

"Creative daring" is the quality rewarded by the Goldsmiths Prize, now in its tenth year. What does it mean for an artist or writer to be daring and …

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New Thinking: Breakthroughs at Being Human 2022
New Thinking: Breakthroughs at Being Human 2022

The African American inventor Lewis Latimer who lived in South London and worked with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison on developing light bul…

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New Thinking:  Net Zero Design
New Thinking: Net Zero Design

What does zero carbon look like if you are planning a new housing development in your town. The UK’s building stock is one of the oldest in Europe, …

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Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu
Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu

Matthew Sweet gathers together four Proust fans from very different backgrounds - the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, Jane Smiley, the psychotherapi…

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George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw

Disillusionment with war and how you sue for peace are at the heart of Shaw's drama Arms and the Man, being staged in Richmond this autumn. Whilst in…

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Plastic and Clay
Plastic and Clay

It revolutionised domestic chores, signified modernity and has been made into packaging, textiles, electrical machinery but plastic has also contribu…

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The Imperial War Museum Remembrance Discussion 2022
The Imperial War Museum Remembrance Discussion 2022

Do video games help explore war? An exhibition at the Imperial War Museum includes Sniper Elite 5, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and a military tr…

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John Knox
John Knox

The Scottish theologian and preacher John Knox died on 24th November 1572, bringing to an end a life packed with drama and controversy. Matthew Sweet…

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Goethe, Schiller and the first Romantics
Goethe, Schiller and the first Romantics

Putting I at the centre, the Ich, was the creed of philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte whilst Friedrich Schelling, saw the self as at one with the res…

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