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Review of Philip Gaston’s exhibition at Tate Modern 2023
Philip Guston: Witness of the Century Philip Guston said that the only reason to be an artist is to bear witness. All his life he has followed this principle,…
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The Rhythmic Hues of Autumn: London’s Resonant Concerts
As autumn’s crisp embrace ushers us into a season of vibrant transformation, the pulsating heart of London’s music scene quickens, promising an electrifying lineup of concerts. A city known…
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Eric Kaufmann and the Battle for Academic Freedom: Navigating Cancel Culture and Free Speech
In the realm of academia, ideas have always sparked debates, challenging established norms and sparking the flame of enlightenment. However, the landscape of academia is evolving, and a fierce…
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Royal Borough of Greenwich Aims for London Borough of Culture Title: Engage, Reimagine, and Celebrate Together!
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is on an inspiring quest to secure the prestigious title of London Borough of Culture (LBoC) for the forthcoming year. This remarkable initiative promises…
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London Literature Festival 2023
A Star-Studded Affair with Celebrity Readings and Engaging Conversations The London Literature Festival 2023 is back, promising a dazzling array of literary luminaries, thought-provoking discussions, and captivating celebrity readings….
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Exploring Liverpool’s Vibrant Cultural Scene: A Guide to the City’s Top Attractions
Liverpool, a city steeped in history and culture, offers a rich tapestry of experiences for art, history, and music enthusiasts. From the iconic waterfront to the birthplace of The…
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Lost and Found: A Journey through Vladlen Podolian’s ‘Path’
16.09.23 Maria Bregman is a journalist, writer and researcher in contemporary literature and culture. In the realm of poetry, where words are brushstrokes on the canvas of the soul,…
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Unveiling the Enigmatic Canvases of Zhanpulat Dauletov
08.09.2023 Yulia Tulegenova, art researcher In the heart of contemporary art, there exists a realm where creativity knows no bounds, and artists like Zhanpulat Dauletov take the helm, navigating…
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Glittering Interpretation of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos and Paganini Rhapsody Holds Its Own
By Alexandra Doro, Music Critic When it comes to Rachmaninov’s piano concertos, the recorded history boasts a dazzling array of interpreters who have left an indelible mark on these…
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11 London Art Exhibitions We Can’t Wait to See in September
By Maria Bregman, Art & Culture Editor August, the month when the art world seemingly hits pause, is behind us, and September heralds a vibrant resurgence of art exhibitions…
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The Best London Exhibitions Guide 2023
Art enthusiasts and culture aficionados, rejoice! London’s vibrant art scene is currently ablaze with a diverse range of exhibitions that cater to every taste and interest. From mystic painters…
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Iconic Punk Artist Jamie Reid Passes Away, Leaving a Lasting Legacy
Maria Bregman, a journalist, writer and contemporary art researcher The punk rock world is mourning the loss of a true icon as Jamie Reid, the visionary artist renowned for his groundbreaking work…
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Celebrating Literary Week in London: A Journey Through Words and Stories
London, June 2023 – Literary enthusiasts, poets, writers gathered at the prestigious London Salon of Lidia Grigorieva to celebrate a vibrant and inspiring Literary Week. The event, held in…
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Infinite Worlds’ ‘Heroes’: A Energetic Journey Through Fresh Rock Sounds
28.06.23 Anna Zilbert Infinite Worlds’ “Heroes” represents a bold step forward in the realm of rock music. With its fusion of hard rock, indie rock, and alt rock elements,…
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The Transformative Power of Music: A Journey Through RMA Junior Department Concert
by Ann Zilbert 24.06.2023 Sunday 25th June, 3 PM, St Marylebone Parish Church, Marylebone Rd The joyous melodies of young musicians will fill the air this Sunday at St…