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Where Culture Flows Along London’s River Thames

The New York Times – Movies:

The Southbank Center, the host of this year’s British Academy Film Awards, has become a focal point of the city’s arts and culture scene.

Ginanne Brownell
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Architecture, British Academy of Film and Television, Classical Music, Culture (Arts), London (England), Movies, Museums, River Thames (England), Royal Families, Royal National Theater, Shakespeare’s Globe Theater, Southbank Centre (London, England), Theaters (Buildings)
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