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BBC Radio 4 – Michael Sheen Gets Into Character, Inner Truth

Michael Sheen explores the art of acting. One night in March 1906 an actor gave a not-very-good performance. Nothing particularly unusual about that – it happens, according to your taste, all the time. But this actor was Constantin Stanislavski. He … Continue reading

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When you want to stay at the beach forever..

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Thread of religious wonders built in locations so surreal you won’t believe they exist

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Sorry, German Bread is Better than Yours.

According to the bread register of the German Institute for Bread (because, of course there is such a thing), there are now more than 3,200 officially recognized types of bread here. So what makes German Bread the BEST in the … Continue reading

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Awesome sculptures from scrap metal.

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Animals Balance Precariously and Greet Each Other Across Voids in Banksy’s New Murals | Colossal

AUGUST 7, 2024 KATE MOTHES Mountain goat near Kew Bridge, Richmond upon Thames. All images © Banksy Renowned street artist Banksy has created a series of small murals around London that many perceive to be directly related to recent riots. … Continue reading

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How beautiful.

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Are We Living in Non-Places?

Our world has proliferated non-places for atomised people and we are socially malnourished as a result. What must change so that we can build new spaces, reestablish our lost connections, and reclaim our right to the city? Introduction – 0:00 … Continue reading

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Our DARKEST Day

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SHABAKA (@shabakahutchings) | Multi sonics in Soundstewart barn experimenting instruments made by Mark Stewart.

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