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  1. Interview: Emma Karp Lundström

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    Visit Sweden is transforming Soho Square in London into ‘Fika Square’ from Wednesday 24th to Friday 26th August. The three day event will feature a bookable and free Pop Up Fika Parlor and walk in Fika Picnic, between 12.30pm and 2.30pm each day. Additionally, there will be a live art instillation by Emma Karp Lundström, a renowned Swedish artist...

  2. Interview: The White Balance

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    The White Balance - a Bristol based CGI and Animation studio recently created 10 short 2D animations for ToryBoy The Movie. The film produced by Walsh Bros has been shortlisted for a prestigious Grierson Trust 2011 award for Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue....

  3. Readers' Studios: The Click

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    Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know. Today we're taking a peek at the studio of The Click, an independent creative design consultancy based in Norwich...

  4. Interview: Phil Barrett

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    Phil Barrett is the founder of PB Artworks, a creative hub of photographic and illustrative excellence based just outside of Oswestry on the border of Shropshire and North Wales. I recently caught up with Phil for a coffee and chat at the The Lemon Tree who were hosting their first Wrexham Jelly. I managed to catch Phil on his way between meetings ...

  5. Review: Y Not Festival 2011

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    Situated in the beautiful Peak District, the Y Not Festival could not be contained in better surroundings. The drive in is relaxing and refreshing, with rolling hills giving way to tall forests and rocky outcrops, navigated via winding roads with little traffic. I arrived at the festival feeling stress free and excited for what was to come...

  6. Interview: Alison Bradley

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    Originally from Nottingham where she studied Art, Alison Bradley lives and works in the famously beautiful and bustling village of Betws-y-Coed: which you'll have gathered from recent articles is one of my most favourite places to visit...

  7. Review: IndieTracks Festival 2011

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    It was a lovely English summer day for a very English kind of festival. On arrival at Indietracks at Butterley, one of the stations of the Midland Railway run by volunteers you get an old fashioned steam train one stop up the line to the festival site, which belongs to the Midland Railway Trust (Indietracks is a fundraiser for the Trust). The site is full of old...

  8. Readers' Studios: Clearhead

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    Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know. Today we're taking a peek at the studio of Clearhead, a full service creative agency based in Luton...

  9. Review: Nozstock - The Hidden Valley 2011

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    This was my second time at Nozstock: The Hidden Valley, a perfect little family-friendly music festival down in Bromyard, Herefordshire. Recently recommended in my Best Small Festivals article, I had butterflies in my stomach as I turned off the M5 and started the short, winding journey to the event...

  10. Interview: Imogen Heap

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    Imogen Heap is a Grammy award-winning singer, composer and songwriter from Romford, Havering. Born in 1977, she's known for her work as part of the musical duo Frou Frou and her solo albums, which she writes, produces, and mixes. She has produced three solo albums, the latest of which is Ellipse, something that was a chart success and earned Imogen two Grammy nominations...