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WTC Spring 15
Writing the City I’ve been woefully slow to post our most recent series of WTC, so I’m going to put the entire archive of writing and the photos on one page – let’s call it WTC Spring ’15 Do take … Continue reading
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Down, Down, Deeper and Down
Week 1 of Autumn 2013 – and we *dug* DIG Our latest batch of WTC days – hurrah! – and in the nick of time to catch Artangel’s installation in what was once a 2,500 seater Odeon, was then a … Continue reading
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Monuments and Mutability
WTC #5 Took us to the 4th floor coffee shop in John Lewis, Oxford Street (madness, you might say, at prime time elevensies, and you would not be wrong) where we looked down onto Cavendish Square and Written in Soap: … Continue reading
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