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Numbing rain, the threat of snow and February gloom may be prevalent across most of London at the moment, yet such dreariness has been banished from the Hayward Gallery, where the artworks filling the halls seem designed to cast joie de...
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Paddy Considine has been described as the best-kept secret in British cinema, and since the late nineties he has explored violence, fear and social extremes in his role as an actor. Last year marked his directorial debut in the feature...
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Bookshop owner Claire de Rouen was a unique individual. In wake of her recent passing, AnOther pays tribute to a woman who will be remembered for her much-loved London shop, her generosity, exquisite taste, a remarkable depth of knowledge...
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SCREW, founded by Al Goldstein in 1968, remains the most controversial, irreverent pastiche of sex and satire ever committed to newsprint. Its controversial and idealist founder, Al Goldstein, is the subject of Jack Stevenson's new book...