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THERE is that lovely moment in the 1999 Richard Curtis film Notting Hill, when Hugh Grant blags his way into a press junket to meet the Hollywood superstar he has fallen hard for, and pretends he is a ...
When a Jane Austen heroine, unlucky in love, finds herself thrown into the modern world of dating, she must set aside her ...
A gang of teenage outcasts known as the The Lost, frozen in age, inhabit the tunnels beneath Obsidian, a post-apocalyptic ...
ORIGINALLY commissioned and developed by the Bush Theatre, Anoushka Lucas’s acclaimed one-woman show Elephant arrives at the ...
In the latest in his series on eminent Victorians, Neil Titley turns his attention to a most uncivil ‘servant’ ...
Jazz festival line-ups don’t just happen, someone has to put them together. One such person is Barney Dufton, programme ...
In 1792, the Welsh bard Edward Williams – using his bardic name of Iolo Morganwg – stood at the summit and proclaimed that ...
STEPHEN Sondheim’s final musical (he died in 2021) is inspired by two films by Spanish surrealist Luis Buñuel. Completed posthumously, Here We Are is the result of seven years of collaboration between ...
A NEW project that aims to ‘…reach the furthest to hear the quietest’ launches next week – and leading researchers from University College London want to hear from you. Camden Connects is a study run ...
In this personal piece, King’s Cross councillor and two-time mayor Jonathan Simpson MBE recounts his terrifying battle with sepsis and explains the warning signs we should all be looking out for I ...
Labour ward councillor James Slater has been left fuming that an application has gone in to switch the units to a private sale A DEVELOPER which left a block of affordable flats half-finished and ...
WHEN Shirley Smith woke up in Manchester Square after a mental breakdown, she became convinced she was someone else. Surrounded by the treasures of the Wallace Collection, she claimed them as her ...