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Friday 9 January Cuba at 50 Screening: Personal Che Personal Che, directed by filmmakers Adriana Marino and Douglas Duarte, is a film that has Che at the centre but examines not the history, but rather how this man continues to be re-interpreted by many around the world in ways that would probably surprise Che himself.

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Tuesday 13 January Pictures with a sting: the interwar modernist poster Art historian, Dr Jonathan Black, talks about the Underground’s commissioning of leading modernists in the field of graphic art

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Thursday 15 January Artist's Tour of 'A Shepherd's Life' at The Fleming Collection and 'Overview' at The Fine Art Societ Meet at The Fleming Collection then at The Fine Art Society 148 New Bond Street

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Monday 19 January The age of wonder Richard Holmes will explore his controversial account of science in the Romantic period, the passionate inner lives of scientists, and their unexpected impact on the poets and writers of the day.

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Monday 19 January Lansdown Symposium on evaluation methods in creative work: 19/Jan/09 All-day symposium celebrating curiosity in creative digital work, bringing together artists, designers, computer scientists, developers and academics.

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