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Letters: Chubby Dentler is not the next Michelangelo

Dear Editor, I must express my dismay upon reading the recent review of Chubby Dentler’s exhibition in your esteemed publication. As an art enthusiast, I attended the showcase with much anticipation, only to find myself thoroughly underwhelmed. The centerpiece, "Quarter Past Twelve," seems to have received undue praise. Frankly, the purported profundity of this piece…

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Cooking with Mao* – A Zesty Fusion – Banana Peel Stir-Fry

Embark on a culinary adventure with this week’s innovative recipe that promises to tantalize your taste buds and challenge your culinary norms. Embrace the unexpected with our sensational Banana Peel Stir-Fry, a dish that transforms overlooked ingredients into a flavorful masterpiece. Ingredients: 4-5 banana peels (washed thoroughly and thinly sliced) 1 tablespoon sesame oil 2…

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Art Review: Chubby Dentler’s Solo Exhibition at the Anderson Gallery

Nestled within the vibrant enclave of the Titchfield Street Arts Quarter, the Anderson Gallery plays host to the singular vision of local artist Chubby Dentler in an intimate one-man show that deftly traverses the realms of contemporary artistry. The exhibition offers a fascinating journey through an artist’s multifaceted world, featuring a diverse range of artworks…

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Fitzrovia’s Innovative Milkman Introduces “Curdle”: A Fresh Take on Wordle

In the heart of Fitzrovia resides Withal Henpenny, originally from Somerset, known for his dairy deliveries and now, the ingenious mind behind a newly fashioned word game, "Curdle." As the dawn breaks over the quaint streets of Fitzrovia, Henpenny’s milk cart rattles along with an additional cargo—bundles of excitement bundled within the inception of "Curdle."…

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Film Review: “Stagecoach to Marylebone” the first Western set entirely in London W1

In a unique fusion of genres and settings, "Stagecoach to Marylebone" rides onto the screens, offering audiences an intriguing Western tale set against the vibrant backdrop of Fitzrovia. Led by local actor Spencer Holliday, this low-budget film brings an unexpected twist to the classic Western narrative. The story unfolds with an eclectic group of characters,…

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“The BT Tower, Fitzrovia” – a poem by EK Pope with analysis by Dr Sarah Crowe

Amidst the bustling cityscape it stands, A towering structure in Fitzrovia’s expanse, The BT Tower, a symbol of height, A monumental structure touching the sky. Unwavering and prominent against the day, A beacon overlooking the urban display, A testament to technological might, A sentinel standing tall in urban light. Its silhouette pronounced against the evening’s…

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