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More Salon Talks
- Ferraris For All - In Defence of Economic Progress, Daniel Ben-Ami Book launch at Waterstones, July 20th 2010, 7.00pm
- Can Sport Save us All? Open House, Tuesday, 22nd June 2010 7.15pm
- Burlesque: How did a form of old-fashioned strip-tease become a mainstream theatrical art form?
- What should the University be for? Bellerbys College, Thursday, 29th April 2010 7.15pm
- Immigration - Where's the Debate? a discussion with Dolan Cummings on Wednesday 10th March 2010
- Dr Norman Lewis on The End of Privacy? The future of trust in the transparent society
- White Night Festival at The Phoenix Gallery
- The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education with Kathryn Ecclestone on Thursday September 24
- Simon Fanshawe and Tim Black discuss 'Is it possible to be satirical today?' on 20th January 2010
- Adrian Hart on the Myth of Racist Kids on Tuesday November 17
- Cory Doctorow, Nico Macdonald and Michael Bull on 'The Future of Collaboration: Sharing and Work in the Networked Age' on Saturday October 17
- China: Threat or opportunity?
- Open the Borders; Allow Free Movement of the People
- Fusion: Cheap energy for all?
- Reclaiming the American Dream: The Rise of Obama
- Surveillance Society
- Challenging relationships: Love, Companionship and Robots
- The Crisis of Confidence and the Financial Collapse
- Reclaiming Childhood
- Britain After the Recession with Rob Killick
- More Power to the People the Future of Energy
- From Fatwa to Jihad with Kenan Malik
- Booze Bans
- Mind, brain and self in the age of Facebook with Dr Rob Clowes on Tuesday July 21
- The New Media Wars
- The dangers of a healthy lifestyle
- Exploring intimacy & commitment in the 21st Century
The Brighton Salon Site Map
- Talks
- Ferraris For All - In Defence of Economic Progress, Daniel Ben-Ami Book launch at Waterstones, July 20th 2010, 7.00pm
- Can Sport Save us All? Open House, Tuesday, 22nd June 2010 7.15pm
- Burlesque: How did a form of old-fashioned strip-tease become a mainstream theatrical art form?
- What should the University be for? Bellerbys College, Thursday, 29th April 2010 7.15pm
- Immigration - Where's the Debate? a discussion with Dolan Cummings on Wednesday 10th March 2010
- Dr Norman Lewis on The End of Privacy? The future of trust in the transparent society
- Simon Fanshawe and Tim Black discuss 'Is it possible to be satirical today?' on 20th January 2010
- Adrian Hart on the Myth of Racist Kids on Tuesday November 17
- Cory Doctorow, Nico Macdonald and Michael Bull on 'The Future of Collaboration: Sharing and Work in the Networked Age' on Saturday October 17
- White Night Festival at The Phoenix Gallery
- The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education with Kathryn Ecclestone on Thursday September 24
- Mind, brain and self in the age of Facebook with Dr Rob Clowes on Tuesday July 21
- Booze Bans
- From Fatwa to Jihad with Kenan Malik
- More Power to the People the Future of Energy
- Britain After the Recession with Rob Killick
- Reclaiming Childhood
- Challenging relationships: Love, Companionship and Robots
- The Crisis of Confidence and the Financial Collapse
- Reclaiming the American Dream: The Rise of Obama
- Exploring intimacy & commitment in the 21st Century
- The New Media Wars
- Fusion: Cheap energy for all?
- Open the Borders; Allow Free Movement of the People
- The dangers of a healthy lifestyle
- China: Threat or opportunity?
- Surveillance Society
- Sean Bell Reviews
- Sean Bell Reviews - Ferraris For All: In Defence of Economic Progress with Daniel Ben-Ami
- Sean Bell Reviews - Can Sport Save us All?
- Sean Bell Reviews - Burlesque: How did a form of old-fashioned strip-tease become a mainstream theatrical art form?
- Sean Bell Review - What Should The University be For?
- Privacy, trust and confidence
- Sean Bell Reviews 'The Myth of Racist Kids by Adrian Hart'
- Sean Bell Reviews 'The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education with Kathryn Ecclestone'
- Sean Bell Reviews 'The Future of Collaboration: Sharing and Work in the Networked Age'
- Salon Writing
- Transparency Works Both Ways: Public scrutiny of power is becoming the power to scrutinise the public
- Rethinking privacy by Sean Bell
- An extract from The Myth of Racist Kids by Adrian Hart
- Question Time: A river of blood runs through it by Sean Bell
- Free: The Future of a Radical Price by Chris Anderson reviewed by Sean Bell
- Gesthamane
- ’We do believe in Punk, we do, we do’
- PeteR in my Pocket ™
- Jerry Sadowitz at The Udderbelly, Brighton Festival
- Silent Disco at the Udderbelly, Brighton Festival
- Open houses at the Brighton Festival
- Culture Wars
- Salon People
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