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February 2010 |
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Ashutosh Khandekar on opera as a virtual experience
In his essay Art and Revolution, published in 1849, Richard Wagner first applied the term “Gesamtkunstwerk” to opera —a “universal art form” that draws together many facets of culture and creativity, merging them into a single expressive whole. Had he been writing a century and a half later, Wagner’s choice of word to describe opera, with its heady mix of music, drama, design and, increasingly, technology, might well have been “multimedia”.
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November 2009 |
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Nigel Pascoe QC shares his personal highlights from this year’s Edinburgh Fringe
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October 2009 |
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Max Hardy reviews The Legal Mire, a fundraising event for the Kalisher Scholarship
Not withstanding the manifold challenges that face the criminal Bar enduring reassurance can be drawn from the ever growing numbers wishing to join its ranks. Those who embark on the daunting path that leads to the Bar do so because they acknowledge the value that barristers can and do add to society. The spiralling costs associated with making a bid for the Bar will be well known to younger practitioners but by way of example a place on the BVC at City Law School for 2008–2009 costs £13,250.
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September 2009 |
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Tim Kevan Bloomsbury, August 2009 £11.99 (Paperback)
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July 2009 |
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Max Hardy reviews The Legal Mire, a fundraising event for the Kalisher Scholarship
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