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Georgian architecture, Impressionists in London, and Ed Miliband
On my November MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: By George Pablo Bronstein explores our abiding love of Georgian architecture in a new RIBA exhibition Don’t miss: Rebel rebel Tate Britain views London through the eyes of the Impressionists Commuter … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, article, artist, book, building, commute, commuter, culture, ed miliband, exhibition, fiction, gallery, georgian, heather the totality, home, house, impressionist, impressionists in london, london, mad men, magazine, matthew weiner, monet, moveto, moveto town and country, museum, neo-georgian, novel, pablo bronstein, podcast, property, read, reasons to be cheerful, riba, tate britain, visit london
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Awards, watercolours and podcast musicals
On my August MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Awards season Peter Murray discusses the winners of the New London Awards Don’t miss: Water works John Singer Sargent’s watercolours at Dulwich Picture Gallery Commuter corner Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of … Continue reading
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Tagged 36 questions, architecture, art, Arundhati Roy, book, building, commute, commuter, dulwich picture gallery, exhibition, john singer sargent, jonathan groff, magazine, moveto, moveto town and country, musical, new london architecture, new london awards, novel, peter murray, podcast, read, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, two-up, watercolours
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Russian phantoms, American identity and S-Town
On my April MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Russian phantoms The Design Museum resurrects utopian Soviet architecture Don’t miss: American abyss From Edward Hopper to Grant Wood: 1930s Americana at the Royal Academy Commuter corner Samanta Schweblin’s Fever Dream and new podcast … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s, america, america after the fall, april, architecture, art, book, building, commute, commuter, depression, design museum, edward hopper, exhibition, fever dream, gallery, grant wood, imagine moscow, london, moveto, moveto town and country magazine, novel, painting, pick of the month, podcast, read, royal academy, russian, russian revolution, s-town, soviet
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BWW Interview: Madani Younis
The Bush Theatre’s Artistic Director discusses its redevelopment and future plans. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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Tagged art, artist, arts council, black lives black words, black lives matter, broadwayworld, building, bush theatre, children, community, culture, diversity, education, government, interview, kids, local council, london, madani younis, new, play, project, reopening, schools, shepherd's bush, subsidy, theatre, tickets, work, writer, young, youth
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Architecture, Mona Hatoum and happy ever after
On my June MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Architecture central Community focus at the London Festival of Architecture Don’t miss: Strange and beautiful Mona Hatoum retrospective at Tate Modern Commuter corner Alain de Botton on love and the secrets behind musical … Continue reading
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Tagged alain de botton, architecture, art, book, building, community, commute, commuter, exhibition, fiction, green, housing, london, london festival of architecture, magazine, mona hatoum, moveto, moveto town and country, music, podcast, read, song exploder, songs, tate modern, the course of love
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Clerkenwell Design Week, London’s skyline and Austen reborn
On my May MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: By design Innovation and a new master plan at the seventh Clerkenwell Design Week. Don’t miss: Sky high With 436 new tall buildings planned, the NLA asks what London’s skyline will looks like in 2030. Commuter … Continue reading
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The art of living
Highlights of my September MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Grand designs The definitive guide to this year’s action-packed London Design Festival Don’t miss: Open Sesame More than 700 buildings and sites welcome the public during Open House London weekend Commuter … Continue reading
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The art of living
Highlights of my June MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: Child’s play Indulge your inner child (or take one with you) at RIBA’s reconstructed Brutalist playgrounds Don’t miss: Summer in the city Big names and fresh talent at the Royal Academy’s famed … Continue reading
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