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Monthly Archive for: "March, 2026"
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 Dance review: The lost Breath x Jaikur – invoking ancestry at The Place
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By Tamsin Flower
In Uncategorized
Posted March 29, 2026

Dance review: The lost Breath x Jaikur – invoking ancestry at The Place

Photo by Pepe Gavilondo We could all do with a large dose of the primordial – conflicts, cost of living and the lure of attention-grabbing from devices has made the hybrid world a fractious [...]

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 Opinion: Timothée Chalamet’s remarks were a good thing for ballet & opera – and he has pointes…
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By Tamsin Flower
In Article/Essay
Posted March 22, 2026

Opinion: Timothée Chalamet’s remarks were a good thing for ballet & opera – and he has pointes…

Let’s lay down a disclaimer from the off – I am not a huge Timothée Chalamet fan. This defence is not coming from a position of studying his cheekbones with lust so much as a looking at one of my [...]

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 beta play blog 4: First Draft complete – next?
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By Tamsin Flower
In Blog
Posted March 14, 2026

beta play blog 4: First Draft complete – next?

  The sensation of completing the TV pilot is similar to consuming a much-craved ice-cream on a hot day, which considering I’m aiming at moreish television, feels promising. However, I’m [...]

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 Dance review: Ballet de Lorraine’s Acid Gems & a Folia pop at Southbank Centre
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By Tamsin Flower
In Reviews
Posted March 9, 2026

Dance review: Ballet de Lorraine’s Acid Gems & a Folia pop at Southbank Centre

Photo by Laurent-Phillipe Adam Linder’s Acid Gems and Marco da Silva Ferreira’s a Folia both pop as ensemble pieces with instantly recognisable aesthetics – holding true to a trend for live dance [...]

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 Feature: Why are so many civilians killed in the era of AI assisted targeting?
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By Tamsin Flower
In Article/Essay
Posted March 1, 2026

Feature: Why are so many civilians killed in the era of AI assisted targeting?

On Saturday, US-Israel air-strikes left 165 people dead and dozens wounded at a girls’ school in Minab, following escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme. This was one [...]

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