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Glitz; Tales of Hollywood’s Golden Era

by Ravi Basnayake

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Christmas dreams 10

by Jo Phillips

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Literature

In The Flesh

by Brindley Hallam-Dennis

Literature

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The Mind of a Writer
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expand; The Mind of a Writer

138 years after her birth Virginia Woolf still fascinates readers, writers, and gossip lovers alike. In her 59 years Woolf’s…

by Jenni Mann

Knaïve Theatre
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“Knaïve Theatre presents: A Digital Lyceum is rather magical: it feels like a luminescent venue you stumble across – something like the…

by Jo Phillips

Your Words
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A good book has the ability to build a special bond with the reader. It allows us to enjoy and…

by Keny Kakadia

Power  Perfume
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Literature

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Fragrances are, of course, invisible and yet so powerful. They have an undeniable ability to connect us to people and…

by Jo Phillips

Crossing borders
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Travel? A word that seems out of this world considering the era we currently live in. Travel is going from…

by Cindy Seda Yildiz

Book Me In
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Events Literature

Border; Book Me In

Does a book and a bed equate to a special time for you? Is the idea of reading in bed…

by Jo Phillips

Work and Play
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Literature

Border; Work and Play

The magazine Playboy first appeared in the USA in December 1953. A lifestyle title directed towards men and was notable for…

by Jo Phillips

Home Grown
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Literature

Border; Home Grown

On moonlit nights, when the office was closed and nobody was left in the building except the security guard, and…

by Brindley Hallam-Dennis

Lovely Little Creatures
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Art Literature News

Border; Lovely Little Creatures

Earth as we know it is full of surprises, visually stunning, breathtaking, or even humorous. As humans, we enjoy the…

by Cindy Seda Yildiz

Bank Job Art
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Literature

Raw; Bank Job Art

Picture this, a golden van is blown up in the financial heart of a capital city, seen as a symbol…

by Zelie Vandermeiren

Chanel Booked
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Fashion Literature News

Raw; Chanel Booked

The internationally renowned French fashion house Chanel has unquestionably made a bold and lasting impression on women’s twentieth century ready…

by Adlin Pinto

Books on Film
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Literature

Raw; Books on Film

Set in New York, The Booksellers is an inspiring documentary that looks at the small number of unique individuals who…

by Beth Lillycrop

Flower Heads
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Literature

Raw; Flower Heads

Love short stories? Then why not read our latest Flower Heads. The old garden was ablaze with colour, rampant with…

by Brindley Hallam-Dennis

Radiant Mexico
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Literature

Radiate; Radiant Mexico

A candle carved into the shape of a flower, hand made in the city of Oaxaca, the Mexican mirror (what…

by Zonaira Chaudry

How About This?
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Art Design Literature

Radiate; How About This?

We’re all creatives here. We know this not just because we know our readership, but because we know our readership…

by Catheryne Kelly

The Tinkerbell Conclusion
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Literature

Glare; The Tinkerbell Conclusion

An unintended consequence of those weekly clapathons in support of the NHS has been an unprecedented rise in the number…

by Brindley Hallam-Dennis

Short and Sour Stories
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Literature

Slight; Short and Sour Stories

Brevity makes storytelling punchy and memorable. Shorter stories do not neglect detail, but rather repurpose it. Authors of short stories…

by Will Entwistle

Thread of truth
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Art Design Literature

Slight; Thread of truth

Have you ever thought the Sistine Chapel, grand as it is, was in fact painted by not only one man,…

by Zelie Vandermeiren


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