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The Luminaries Review

The Luminaries Magazine February Arts and Entertainment Review is published. Read All About The Apartment, Black Narcissus, All Passion Spent and the best new independent French Films to Watch at the BFI.

The Luminaries Culture Show - The Bedouin Scheherazade, Orgasms for Women and Slow Foodie Heaven from The Roseate Reading!

The Orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally is the inspiration for the Luminaries Live Amazing Women Culture Show with They Fell Like Stars Palestinian author Sheikha Halawy on teenage rebellion and the Yes Co, championing orgasms galore for women! Don't you dare miss out!

Luminaries Review - Greta Gerwig's Heroic Charm, Sanditon 3, Marley, Courageous Discourse and Funny Face

The Luminaries Arts and Entertainment Review - From the unselfconscious charm of Greta Gerwig to Bob Marley's quest for a kinder world, Sanditon 3 and Dr Peter McCullough MD and Courageous Discourse

Anne of Green Gables and the Return of the Divinely Beautiful Puff Sleeve Dress

Anne of Green Gables and sublime puff sleeve dresses are a thing writes editor Alison Jane Reid as fashion romanticism rules the roost from Batsheva collaborating with the Laura Ashley archive to Erdem's ravishing floral gowns.

Postcard from the Editor: Afghanistan, Land of Poets, Turquoise Turrets, Talented Artisans and Girls Dreaming of the Right to Laugh and Play the Guitar

Postcard from Afghanistan - Arts Journalist Alison Jane Reid Looks at the Art and Culture of Afghanistan From an Artisan Fashion Project, the Storyville film Inside Kabul, Rory Stewart's Epic Walk and Grafitti Artist Shamsia Hassani's Magnetic Murals.

Despatch: Audrey Hepburn and Stacy Chong On a Journey from Fast Fashion in NYC to Making the Sassiest Pants on Earth with Women Artisans in Afghanistan

Can fabulous, slow-fashion pants help the women of Afghanistan and emulate the style and humanitarian work of Audrey Hepburn? Alison Jane writes about a fashion collaboration from Baltimore to Kabul.

Andrea Riseborough Quietly Shines in Luxor, a Film About Love, War and Egyptology

Luxor, a film starring Andrea Riseborough and directed by Zeina Durra is an intoxicating, waking dream of a film about love, Egyptology and second chances writes journalist Alison Jane Reid. Watch it now on the BFI Player.
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