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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), Movies, Museums, River Thames (England), Royal Families, Royal National Theater, Shakespeare’s Globe Theater, Southbank Centre (London, England), Theaters (Buildings)
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