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	<title>Trisha Andres</title>
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		<title>Howl by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (video)</title>
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Directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman reconstruct the poem that defined the Beat Generation in their new film, &#8216;Howl&#8217;.  The influential poem takes centre stage alongside the film&#8217;s main protagonist,  American poet Allen Ginsberg, played by James Franco. Here, the  directors talk about making the film and why Franco is the perfect [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Song For Saturday: It Is Not Meant To Be by Tame Impala</title>
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Whether you&#8217;ve come home exhausted from seeing shows at Fashion Week or the Design Festival or just need a break from your DVD box set-watching marathon, wind down with some soothing tunes from Australian band Tame Impala.

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		<title>Certified Copy</title>
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Set in Tuscany over the course of a day, this comedy of sorts (both of errors and of manners) is about the questionable relationship between an English author and a French antique shop owner.
It all begins with a book: Certified Copy. James Miller (played by newcomer and opera baritone William Shimell), a visiting author from [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.trishaandres.co.uk/art-and-design/certified-copy/</link>
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		<title>Kitsuné Autumn/Winter: Bookish but nice</title>
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I really can’t complain much about the weather this summer. On the whole, it’s been fairly cooperative and hasn’t shied away from us at all.
But when it threatens to return to its normal state of schizophrenia – sunny, wet, sunny, wet, dry with sunny periods and some rain for good measure – I fear the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Read of the Weekend: Mr Rosenblum&#8217;s List by Natasha Solomons</title>
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“Friendly Guidance for the Aspiring Englishman” does sound like a book Debrett’s might publish or a satirical journal targeted to new immigrants to the country. But it is in fact part of the title of a pamphlet distributed by the German Jewish Aid Committee to refugees during World War II to help new settlers assimilate.
Natasha [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Exhibition in a newspaper (it&#8217;s pink but it&#8217;s it&#8217;s not the FT)</title>
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Photos taken by me. Book: Creamier: Contemporary Art in Culture (Phaidon, 2010)
Note: For illustrative/preview purposes only. You should be able to see the layout (but not necessarily the text).
&#8216;Author as curator&#8217; isn&#8217;t entirely a new concept. In fact, many authors can probably well argue that they “curate” work all the time – creating mood boards [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Independent Bookshop of the Week: John Sandoe Books</title>
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A good bookshop is like a good café – the thoughtful staff remember your morning order or in this case, perhaps your literary tastes. Rarely would one find this personal service in a large high street chain.
This week, we celebrate those bookshops so integral to communities – in local villages, towns and cities around the country. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.trishaandres.co.uk/book-shop-of-the-week/independent-bookshop-of-the-week-john-sandoe-chelsea/</link>
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		<title>Everything is Illuminated</title>
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Photos taken by moi.
The Swedish design duo Maria Larsson and Maria Olevik behind In Every Tree looked to books for inspiration for their latest project, the Art of Writing. Some of the pieces were featured in their recent exhibit Porcelain Castle at Anthropologie&#8217;s gallery on the King’s Road.
Using moulds made of actual books, the sculptures [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.trishaandres.co.uk/art-and-design/everything-is-illuminated/</link>
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		<title>Something New in Something Old: MacBook in a Book?</title>
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Photos from Twelve  South
Is it a book’s inconspicuous place on a bookshelf or simply its unassuming exterior that’s made it a favourite tool for minor subterfuge? Case in point: book safes. Hide everything from your salary to your bottle of whisky in the unlikeliest of books, the preferred choices being the Bible or Das [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.trishaandres.co.uk/books/something-new-in-something-old-macbook-in-a-book/</link>
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		<title>Let me tell you a story&#8230;on vinyl</title>
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Photo of Phonophone from Science + Sons

Photo from Underwood. Sleeve cover design by Emily Chicken. Illustration by Jordan Crane.

Photo from Underwood. Sleeve cover design by Emily Chicken. Illustration by Jordan Crane.
Perhaps it was because I was curious to find out what exactly, as my colleague referred to it, a ‘Listening’ party was that I decided [...]]]></description>
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