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The Blood Moon in London
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The Blood Moon in London

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What do you do when you finish work at an impossibly late hour on a ridiculously clear night? You stay up to watch a rare celestial event, of course. What exactly is the blood moon business that everyone is harping on about? It’s a lunar eclipse, combined with a ‘super moon’, which could be seen…

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A Day Trip to Dismaland
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A Day Trip to Dismaland

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Australia is a wonderful place to hail from. I wouldn’t swap my upbringing for anything in the world. That being said, my home country is a really long way from the rest of the world. There were many moments growing up when I felt I was impossibly far away from all the action, completely missing…

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Little Green Street in London
Conservation | London | United Kingdom

Little Green Street in London

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Over the weekend I had the opportunity (read: forced my boyfriend to accompany me) to visit a small cul-de-sac in Kentish Town – “Little Green Street”. The street, which was immortalised by The Kinks in the music video of their 1966 hit Dead End Street had spiked my interest for a number of reasons and…

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Dans Le Noir? A Meal in the Dark in London
Food | London | United Kingdom

Dans Le Noir? A Meal in the Dark in London

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Anyone who has seen the movie About Time will recall the scene where the protagonist Tim, meets the love of his life, Mary. They have a meal together in a darkened restaurant, with no idea of what the other may or may not look like. I remember thinking: “that is such a weird and wacky…

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