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the enforced ‘reverence’ is often only the appearance of reverence, but think about this: does increased blood flow to the head cause significant temporary physiological changes?
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In conversation with Brian Eno - musician, artist and co-founder of the Long Now Foundation - Johnson will explore what a cholera outbreak in the nineteenth century can tell us about solving the long term challenges we face in the twenty-first century.
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Dirty Canvas represents a highly unusual foray of Grime music into “uptown” culture. Curated by aficionado David Moynihan and convening at The Whitechapel Gallery, the event is planned to be the first of many opportunities for bohemians shy of visitin
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Ruff Sqwad, who headlined the first ICA Dirty Canvas show in September to big acclaim, return to the fold to headline again
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Is graffiti the abstract expressive art of our time? This fascinating and definitive documentary combines a huge rangeof images and interviews - with artists, gallery owners and passers by - and leaves the answer up to you.
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We also know that they can enter the lining of the lungs and get through to the blood and enter other organs. There is some evidence that nanoparticles can move into the brain along the olfactory nerve, so this is completely circumventing the blood-brain
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If dubstep is a bass-heavy reflection of our surroundings, now that the scene’s gone global, surely many new avenues now open themselves up. Let’s just hope the avenues that get chosen avoid the well-proven dead ends of dance music past and take an origin