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I study humans and machines and find both of them quite beautiful. I am into "new things" but love old-fashioned words. I tend to believe that the whole is more than the sum of its parts and that life is easier if you can have coffee, chocolate and gossip.

Lucy May Constantini spent the best part of a decade working in a freelance capacity in contemporary dance and theatre as a creator, performer and teacher.  She then trained as a broadcast journalist and worked for the BBC.  She now works part-time as a less charming version of Ugly Betty and is focusing on writing and dance while practising yoga and studying mathematics.  She is British and French and grew up over three continents with a special and wistful fondness for equatorial Africa.

Cecil: Just because I'm named after a cinema in Hull which closed about 20 years ago does not mean I cannot have my own blog. Most of the films I will be reviewing on this blog would probably never have been shown at the Cecil Cinema in Hull, but it's the memory that counts... Bea: Bea-ing from Down Under, I will be taking an interest in films from a more southern clime, although this could mean Italy, Turkey, Brighton or Australia...

Sarah Dudney has worked in the City for the past six years as a headhunter, travelling to Tokyo, New York, Zurich and Geneva. She was brought up and educated on the West coast of Scotland and is still recovering from that experience. She read modern languages at Edinburgh University.

Starting life by the seaside in Morecambe, Caroline has moved via too many jobs and interests through Spain via Texas and Scotland to London. A published translator and director of a small Scottish film company she currently works for the European Parliament UK Office as Press attache and Head of Outreach.

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Free as a Bird. On wireless, media ecologies and the networked freedom.

M. Beatrice Fazi, 06th March 2008 - 10:39

Why have wireless networks got us?

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Poets and the environment

Caroline Boyle, 02nd March 2008 - 22:42

Putting words centre stage

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The new rhetoric: burlesque

Caroline Boyle, 02nd March 2008 - 22:37

There was a lot of talk this week about the poverty of rhetoric in today's politics.

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No Country for Old Men

Cecil & Bea de Mille, 29th February 2008 - 18:59

Cecil and Bea this month review a film which could hardly be more un-European. But it's just scooped a bunch of Oscars. So why 'un-European'?...

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Hong Kong Dreaming

Sarah Dudney, 23rd February 2008 - 16:30

A delayed blog from your correspondent

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February: 29 blogs for 29 days

Caroline Boyle, 19th February 2008 - 11:03

29 posts for the leap month

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Research residency at Arts Reverie

, 17th February 2008 - 09:59

First two weeks

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Size Zero Philosophers

M. Beatrice Fazi, 08th February 2008 - 17:38

Fashion Week and the Dietetics of Knowledge

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Detective Fiction's New Mean Streets: Shanghai

, 08th February 2008 - 12:36

Detective fiction has a long and illustrious history in Europe and North America. Now, at the beginning of the 21st century, China joins the long list of countries.

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The houses of artists

Sarah Dudney, 02nd February 2008 - 10:33

Have always held fascination for me

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