Natalie is the editor of My London Your London, an independent cultural guide featuring theatre, gallery and museum reviews, and also blogs at Philobiblon, on history, culture, Green politics and all things feminist. She's the founder of the Carnival of Feminists, and Managing Editor and Books Editor on Blogcritics.
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Book Review: Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger
Would it be better if our data storage was as forgetful as the human brain?
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Book Review: The English Rebel: One Thousand Years of Troublemaking, From the Normans to the Nineties by David Horspool
Everything from medieval aristocrats to the Greenham Common protest, which makes for a bit of a muddle
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Book Review: Love and Power in the Peasant Family: Rural France in the Nineteenth Century by Martine Segalen
"I can’t do better than compare you to a field of young cabbages before the caterpillars have been through.”
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Book Review: Howard’s End is On the Landing by Susan Hill
For bibliophiles of all kinds.
This performance does justice to a wild, tempestuous, brilliant woman.
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Book Review: Austerity Britain: 1945-51 by David Kynaston
Lively, entertaining, and portraying a country that is wrestling with many of the same problems today.
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Theater Review (London): Twelfth Night at Turnham Green and the Brockley Jack
Don't look for deeper meanings in this lively, physical production.
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Book Review: A Radical History of Britain: Visionaries, Rebels and Revolutionaries - The Men and Women Who Fought for Our Freedoms by Edward Vallance
What can history teach those seeking change today?
If you're suffering from whiplash trying to follow the changes in economic fashion, here's a helpful support.
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Theater Review (London): Macbeth at the White Bear, Kennington
More goes right than wrong in TheatreTroupe's production.
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