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It would be cruel and untrue to say that there’s “nothing to see” in this complex little production about imaginary friends – but it was curiously unsatisfying.
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Feature Film: Nightcrawler
Thea Hawlin dives into the dark depths of ‘Nightcrawler’.
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Book Review: Outline by Rachel Cusk
An appealing and immersive portrait of the modern writer, and the many different ways people perceive the world.
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Where Woolf Walked: Virginia Woolf: Her Life, Her Loves, Her Works at St Olave Hart Hall
Thea Hawlin goes to St Olave Hart Hall, Virginia Woolf’s favourite church, to relive the author’s steps.
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Future Fashions: Horst: Photographer of Style at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Horst P. Horst insisted that fashion was something transitory. Elegance, however, was something else – and is the reason his photography has endured.
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Book Review: In the Beginning Was the Sea by Tomas Gonzalez
Recently published for the first time in English, Gonzalez’s debut is an evocative and well-crafted novel that touches poignantly on the dilemmas of mental trauma and physical abandonment.
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Book Review: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
Thea Hawlin reviews The Goldfinch and finds it sprawling but rewarding, with a breadth of scope and eye for detail which is seldom matched.
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Passing
The accumulation of sweat on the upper lip, the gasp, the pressure, the aching lull of blood that rises, hot face, hard skin, hot mouth, open mouth, ragged breaths…
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