
Ella Marlow-Gilks
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Oct 18, 2024 |
service95.com | Ella Marlow-Gilks |Olivia McCrea-Hedley
Chef Tommy Banks -credit Andrew Hayes Food & Drink, Food, The List | By On a Yorkshire farm, in the north of England, I’m handed a tiny orange wild berry with a long, unfamiliar name. “Sea… buck… thorn”. It surely doesn’t sound the most inviting. But as I take a bite, its juice explodes with a sour pop and suddenly I’m transported right back to the taste of a childhood favourite – sherbet-filled Flying Saucers.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
service95.com | Ella Marlow-Gilks |Olivia McCrea-Hedley
Arts & Culture, Travel, Art, Activism | By First there was TikTok railway enthusiast Francis Bourgeois, then came Tube Girl. Suddenly, Depop sellers began flogging TfL uniforms, supper clubs started springing up aboard old Tube carriages and now, you can party in disused London Underground stations. Recent times have borne witness to the unlikely resurgence of the train in popular culture, begging the question – what is it about this mode of transport that is piquing our collective interest?
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Jun 19, 2024 |
service95.com | Ella Marlow-Gilks |Jamie Styles |Olivia McCrea-Hedley
My Culture Hits, Book Club, Arts & Culture, People, List | By In Service95 Book Club’s series My Culture Hits, we chat with authors to find out what’s on their cultural radar. This month, we met the multi-award-winning Jamaican writer Marlon James, whose book A Brief History Of Seven Killings celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, a special edition of the book has been released, with a brand new foreword by fellow Booker-winning author Bernardine Evaristo.
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