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Telling the untold stories of the Black people who have shaped life in Camden
This year marks Camden’s fifth Black History Season since we extended Black History Month in 2020. We felt it was essential to move beyond just one month of celebration to truly reflect the depth and breadth of black history. Our theme for this
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Art prize honours Holocaust survivor who kept his David Hockneys under the bed
An art collector, who kept his Hockneys under the bed when he ran out of space, is commemorated in a prize on what would have been his 100th birthday. Wilfred Cass fled Nazi Germany as a child and went on to become chairman of Moss Bros and paint
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If you're going to eat it you should be prepared to cook food with a face on it
"Do you like rabbit?" our friend Thomas asked. "Mmmm, yes", I said, thinking of fenkata, Malta's national dish, lapin à la moutarde, or rabbit in beer. He showed up with a bag later that day. "My wife's uncle raises them and he killed a couple
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Tips to help you keep up your cold water swimming at Hampstead Heath this winter
Head down to the Hampstead Heath ponds on a summer’s day and you can expect to see queues at the gate and crowds of people sunbathing and enjoying the water. As the weather gets colder, fewer people brave the icy waters, and the beloved ponds are
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'Cycle route near station would save lives'
I've always encouraged my kids to cycle, but, as teenagers, my daughters didn't feel Haringey's roads were safe enough to ride alone. They chose walking or public transport instead. Unlike the Netherlands, where every teenager can cycle independently