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From reservoirs left to nature to ghost platforms – take a walk through London’s industrial past
April is a perfect time to seek out the rich history of the Lea Valley and its surrounds
Read MoreCrouch End filmmaker’s charity documentary about a brain injury survivor set for first screening
Laura Stratford chronicles the story of musician Stephanie Feeney, who nearly died at the age of 11 after being hit by a car
Read MoreKafka’s Dick, review: ‘A searing analysis of vanity and ambition’
The member is no longer a private part when hermeneutic dissection puts it on public trial
Read MoreCamden Fringe 2018: Over 300 events to enjoy as festival celebrates 13th year
Festival to spread across whole of the borough from 30 July to 26 August
Read MoreGolden Age of Wireless: composer and curator to bring 1920s teen’s radio logbook to life in British Library showcase
Alfred Taylor noted down a year’s worth of radio listening through 1922 and 1923, and his Wireless Log and Minutes Book was recently acquired by the Library’s Sound Archive
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