• August 21, 2010 •
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Tags: Anish Kapoor, Art, belonging, Berlin, Berliner Bürgersteig, city, exhibition, gallery, Innen Stadt Außen, Inner City Out, London, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Mercury window, Mikroskop, mirror, Model room, Olafur Eliasson, Reality Compass, reflection, T.S. Eliot, The curious museum, Virginia Woolf, Your uncertain shadow
• March 19, 2010 •
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Tags: Andy Warhol, Art, Canvassing for Votes, Hugh Gaitskell, Independent Group, Israel, London, Maps of Palestine, Modern Moral Matters, Palestine, political art, Pop Art, Portrait of Hugh Gaitskell as a Famous Monster of Filmland, Protest Art, Richard Hamilton, Serpentine Gallery, William Hogarth
• January 18, 2010 •
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Tags: BBC, BBC College of Journalism, City University, digital journalism, journalism, Kevin Marsh, London, new media, news:rewired
• November 30, 2009 •
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Tags: Art, British, colonialism, exhibition, Holi, India, Indian, Jai Vilas, karnia, London, Maharaja, paan, pluralism, Raj, Rajasthan, Tara, Udaipur, V & A, Victoria and Albert Museum, visual art, William Dalrymple
• May 29, 2009 •
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Tags: anonymity, Arthur's Seat, bath, choice, communal, Edinburgh, First World, freedom, Heathrow, home, India, job, Kiran Desai, London, pidgin Hindi, population, Scotland, sharing, The Inheritance of Loss, The List, Third World, Virginia Woolf, writing