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From Flower Drum Song to Come Fly with Me – ‘Products of their Time’ and How to Address Them

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 2 Aug 202011 Aug 2020

By Jerome Chappell-Tay. The pairing of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein, an acclaimed writing and…

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My Luxury Lockdown – Entertainment Reviews

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 27 Jul 2020

By Steven Tulip, College Office I’ve always had a passion for reading books and watching…

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Political Satire in 2020 – Who’s Laughing Now?

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 21 Jul 202021 Jul 2020

By Alice Butler 2020 has been an unbelievable year so far. From bushfires to pandemic…

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  • Life in John's

An Italian language course for beginners during Covid-19

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 18 Jul 202018 Jul 2020

By Clodomiro Cafolla, Postgraduate and International Resident Tutor Italian is a beautiful and musical language, the language…

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My Luxury Lockdown – Jazz

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  • Posted on 16 Jul 2020

By Steven Tulip, College Office Like the Kensington Set, I’ve been unable to get my…

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Review: The Comedy of Errors – ‘Ingenious’

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 12 Jul 2020

By Gabriel Callaghan Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Summer Shakespeare is one…

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Racial Policing in America

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 2 Jul 2020

By Gabriel Callaghan Liberals and conservatives alike are rightly outraged by police actions in Minneapolis…

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Lockdown Diaries: The Senior Tutor’s (Garden) Office

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 29 May 2020

By Rebecca Bouveng, Jasmine Baker-Sones, Becca Hasler and Sally Hewett. The Senior Tutor’s Office reflect on working from home.

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Lockdown: A Farming Perspective

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 27 May 2020

By Laura Day. Amidst the pandemic, Laura reflects on life at home on a farm in Cumbria.

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  • Once a Johnian

Reflections from The College – On Memories

  • by johnschronicle
  • Posted on 22 May 202020 May 2022

By Richard Roberts. A reflection on opening family archives and the value of such memory boxes.

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