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Stadia: Sport and Vision Architecture exhibition at the Sir John Soane's Museum

4th March 2012


With the excitement mounting about the London Olympic Games 2012, the Sir John Soane's Museum will soon be opening a new exhibition looking at the architecture behind some of sports great edifices....

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The Design Museum’s Design Awards 2012 exhibition

15th February 2012


The Design Museum is getting set to put on the Design Awards exhibition 2012 and by the sounds of things it’s going to be another classic. Billed as the Oscars of the design world....

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27th December 2011


William Shakespeare's influence on society and the arts is immense, remaining to this day an icon in literature, theatre, storytelling and morality....

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Scott's Last Expedition, The Natural History Museum

3rd August 2011


On January 17th 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his expedition made it to the South Pole, thinking themselves in the build up to their arrival the first...

Terra Nova: H Ponting photograph, Canterbury Museum NZ, 19XX.2.432

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Australian Season at The British Museum

5th March 2011


From the end of spring The British Museum will be opening an Australian Season to showcase the diversity of Australia. With such a unique indigenous...

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Design Museum Design Awards 2011 exhibition

1st February 2011


The Design Awards 2011 exhibition is just about to open at the Design Museum, in Bermondsey, London. Bringing together some of the best designs from around the world...

A Forest for a Moon Dazzler

Benjamin Garcia Saxe

Image © Andres Garcia Lachner

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The Science Fight Club smashes up the Natural History Museum

20th January 2011


You don't normally associate science with fighting, unless you include the pseudo-bickering of Koothrappoli and Wolowitz (Big Bang Theory) in that, but The Science Fight Club...

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Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929 at the V&A

28th October 2010


The Victoria & Albert Museum is currently hosting the exhibition, Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Bellets Russes, 1909-1929, a showcase of the...

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Underground Journeys: Charles Holden’s designs for London Transport at the Victoria & Albert Museum

11th October 2010


If you’ve ever wondered how the designs for underground stations throughout London came about you should check out Underground Journeys: Charles Holden’s...

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The Natural History Museum, After Hours: Science Uncovered - Tiptoe into the natural history science labs under the cover of night

15th September 2010


The Natural History Museum’s After Hours: Science Uncovered is part of the European Researchers’ Night, designed to bring the public closer to the scientific research...

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Who Am I? Gallery at the Science Museum

6th August 2010


If you've ever read Richard Dawkins' Selfish Gene, or pondered your GCSE biology notes in serious contemplation, then you've probably got a good idea of who you are and...

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Rulership and Ritual: Maya Relief of Royal Blood Letting at the British Museum

29th April 2010


The idea of pulling a barbed rope through the piercing in your tongue to appease the gods and to prove yourself to your people seems bat shizz crazy to me...

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The new Museum of Liverpool enters the final stages of construction

12rd April 2010


Back on the 30th April 2007, work started on construction of the new Museum of Liverpool, which replaces the former Museum of Liverpool life to provide...

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The Science Museum plans breakthrough climate gallery

3rd April 2010


It’s hard to argue with the increasing evidence for the existence of climate climate change. We’ve known that polar bears have been drowning due to the thawing of ice...

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The Deep - The Natural History Museum gets into deep waters for its new exhibition

17th Feb 2010


It’s a part of the world that is apparently less explored than the moon, but in this exhibition, the museum will have display some of its most bizarre specimens...

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My Generation: The glory Days of British Rock plans to roll into the Victoria and Albert Museum

27th Jan 2010


It’s New Year’s day 1964, the echos of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s
“I Have A Dream” speech are still resounding throughout the world, The Beatles’ second album
With the Beatles has just been released, U.S. President John F. Kennedy has been assassinated little over a month ago and the Top of the Pops has just been launched by the BBC...

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