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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Chris Whitaker, a British writer, is seen on the stage of BALLONI-Hallen in Cologne, Germany, on March 24, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Chris Whitaker, a British writer, Bernhard Robben, a presenter, and Florian Lukas, a German actor, are seen on the stage of BALLONI-Hallen in Cologne, Germany, on March 24, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Chris Whitaker, a British writer, is seen on the stage of BALLONI-Hallen in Cologne, Germany, on March 24, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Chris Whitaker, a British writer, is on the stage of BALLONI-Hallen in Cologne, Germany, on March 24, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Chris Whitaker, a British writer, Bernhard Robben, a presenter, and Florian Lukas, a German actor, are seen on the stage of BALLONI-Hallen in Cologne, Germany, on March 24, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lost and found: a mother and daughter on surviving teenage mental breakdown in the social media age. Christie Watson and Rowan Egberongbe.
Lost and found: a mother and daughter on surviving teenage mental breakdown in the social media age.
In an extract from their unflinching memoir, Christie Watson and daughter Rowan Egberongbe recall the post-Covid psychological collapse that fractured their bond, and how social media was both the hero and villain of the hour.
Christie Watson and Rowan Egberongbe photographed in London, UK. 6th January 2025.
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Lost and found: a mother and daughter on surviving teenage mental breakdown in the social media age. Christie Watson and Rowan Egberongbe.
Lost and found: a mother and daughter on surviving teenage mental breakdown in the social media age.
In an extract from their unflinching memoir, Christie Watson and daughter Rowan Egberongbe recall the post-Covid psychological collapse that fractured their bond, and how social media was both the hero and villain of the hour.
Christie Watson and Rowan Egberongbe photographed in London, UK. 6th January 2025.
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Iain Sinclair
British writer and film maker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.
Much of Sinclair's recent work consists of an ambitious and elaborate literary recuperation of the so-called occultist psychogeography of London. Other psychogeographers who have worked on similar material include Will Self, Stewart Home and the London Psychogeographical Association.
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Iain Sinclair
British writer and film maker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.
Much of Sinclair's recent work consists of an ambitious and elaborate literary recuperation of the so-called occultist psychogeography of London. Other psychogeographers who have worked on similar material include Will Self, Stewart Home and the London Psychogeographical Association.
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Grange Calveley
Grange Calveley, left, creator of Roobarb, in the studio recording voiceovers for Roobarb and Custard Too with Richard Briers, centre, and Jason Tammemagi.
Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
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Grange Calveley
Grange Calveley, left, creator of Roobarb, in the studio recording voiceovers for Roobarb and Custard Too with Richard Briers, centre, and Jason Tammemagi.
Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
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Grange Calveley
Grange Calveley, left, creator of Roobarb, in the studio recording voiceovers for Roobarb and Custard Too with Richard Briers, centre, and Jason Tammemagi.
Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
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Grange Calveley
Grange Calveley, left, creator of Roobarb, in the studio recording voiceovers for Roobarb and Custard Too with Richard Briers, centre, and Jason Tammemagi.
Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
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Grange Calveley
Grange Calveley, left, creator of Roobarb, in the studio recording voiceovers for Roobarb and Custard Too with Richard Briers, centre, and Jason Tammemagi.
Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian
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