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Author: William Hazelwood

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UNIQ+ Week 3: Beginnings

Week III marked something of a beginning. To characterize the third of a six-week long internship as a ‘beginning’ moment seems, of course, somewhat absurd. But it was indeed a pivotal instance: it was the moment we encountered the complete sammelband for the first time, the point at which we decided upon our own independent …

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Video Update: Lena Zlock interviews Richard Ovenden about Burning the Books

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