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Weekend Reading: The Barateid
On Wednesday it’s time for the joyful annual celebration of worldwide classical silliness that is International Lego Classicism Day, across social media. So…
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Weekend Reading: School Reports
This week it was my son’s parent’s evening: always a nervous time for the parent of a trainee tyrant. It started me thinking: what would…
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Weekend Reading: A Four-Tunic Day
Well, it’s snowing here in South Shields. Not as much as it is in some parts of the world, true: but enough for me to…
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Classical Pottering
Recently I’ve been reading and watching the Harry Potter series. Actually, that’s the understatement of the year. If you’ve ever lived with an obsessive seven-year-old, you’ll know…
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Weekend Reading: Too Much Indiana Jones?
I couldn’t help noticing that a lot of this week’s news stories have been referring to a ‘new Indiana Jones’. Strangely, though, they’re not all…
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Weekend Reading: Apologies to Homer
This week I’ve been telling Homeric bedtime stories to my little boy, and the strain is starting to get to me. Bedtime for us has…
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