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  • The Morning After

    By Roger Litten | June 28th, 2016

    What then has this referendum been about? The people of Britain have spoken, but there is still no clarity about just what it is that they are supposed to have […]

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  • Angels in America, of Flesh and Blood

    By Ophélie Cuvinot | January 16th, 2016

    Deug Doen Group, a company directed by Aurélie Van Den Daele, recently staged Angels in America by playwright T. Kushner. This saga about the coming of AIDS in 1985 shows […]

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  • Barbarians at the Gates of Speech

    By Colin Wright | November 27th, 2015

    It is a signifier that resonates in the deepest echo-chamber of Europe’s self-understanding, bequeathed to us as it is – along with philosophy, rhetoric and democratic ideals – by the […]

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  • “E” is for Emigration

    By Bogdan Wolf | November 6th, 2015

    It has been a few months since the UK national elections, and I still cannot help feeling that it was won by the UKIP, with four million votes and counting, […]

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