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A French bestseller newly translated into English, Gros’ reflections on walking are more a dawdle than a march.
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Book Review: The View from the Train by Patrick Keiller
A career’s-worth of Patrick Keiller’s essays have been gathered together in The View from the Train. It’s a mixed bag but vital, finds Bea Moyes.
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London Through The Lens: The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963)
A review of The Small World of Sammy Lee by Bea Moyes.
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Untold Stories: Hymn and Cocktail Sticks by Alan Bennett at the Duchess Theatre
Alan Bennett has had more mileage from his childhood and northern upbringing than most writers of his generation. Many of his countless books, radio diaries, and plays rake through the ...
Feature Film: Madame de…
A much-underrated director and supreme stylist, Max Ophuls is having a renaissance with a series at the British Film Institute this February that should not be missed. His films, spanning the ...
Feature Film: Madame Brouette
In 2009, the film critic Danny Leigh wrote a fantastic piece in the Guardian on the lack of African cinema enjoyed in British cinemas. It doesn’t seem that much has ...




