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Category Archives: Reviews
Beautiful Equations
“There is no black and white, only many shades of grey.” These were the words of Dr Kevin Fong who was speaking about medical certainties – or rather uncertainties – at a recent Guardian Members event called “Beautiful Equations”. I received … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged #GuardianLive, Beautiful Equations, Gillian Burke, Guardian, Helen Czerski, Kevin Fong, Marcus du Sautoy, talks
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The Driver’s Seat
The chosen book for June’s meeting of the Walthamstow Waterstones monthly Book Group was The Driver’s Seat by Muriel Spark. I hadn’t read any books by Muriel Spark before, but saw the film of “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews, Uncategorized, Walthamstow
Tagged Book group, Books, Muriel Spark, Penguin Modern Classics, Reading, The Driver's Seat, Walthamstow, Waterstones
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Nederlands Dans Theater
Nederlands Dans Theater is one of the best dance companies in the world, if not the best dance company in the world IMHO. It’s a bold claim, but on every occasion that I have been fortunate enough to see them … Continue reading
Akram Khan Company – Until The Lions
I have long been a fan of Akram Khan, and his production DESH is one of the best performances of any dance company that I have ever seen. So I was thrilled to see that he had a new production out receiving its World Premiere … Continue reading