Author Archives: Tiffany

Tiffany

About Tiffany

I'm a student at Boston University studying in London for the semester, and I couldn't be more excited to contribute to the Dulwich OnView community! In my spare time I enjoy rose tea, reading, and cake.... lots of cake.

“Filthy Rich”: A Tale of Finding Personal Wealth

Watford-born real estate tycoon Manoj Raithatha was living what many would consider to be a life of dreams. Before the credit crunch of 2008, Raithatha’s business of buying and selling developer properties traded at 70 […]

An Unlikely Pairing

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Graffiti and… English lessons? I normally wouldn’t peg the two as synonymous, but they both came together in a classroom at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Bella Szyszkowska, an ESOL teacher at Lewisham […]

A Brixton Market Afternoon

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I stepped outside of the Brixton tube station into an unexpected flurry of people hustling and bustling about. A flower stand greeted me with spring blooms of freesias, tulips, and some of the most beautiful […]

London: A Love Letter

I’m currently sitting on a bench at the South Bank and I don’t know how I feel. I’m surrounded by the quintessential landmarks of London: Big Ben and Westminster Abbey are to my left, The […]

Borough Market & Southwark Cathedral

If you love food, have ever been to London, and you haven’t visited Borough Market yet, you are basically missing your chance at heaven on Earth. For some of you, that may sound like an […]

The Dulwich Seasons

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Seasons are what frame our lives. They affect our day-to day activities, what we wear, where we go, and even how we feel sometimes. Unfortunately, the ins and outs of everyday life often keep us […]

Floral Fixation: A Day at Jamie Aston’s

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Ever since I can remember, I’ve had an undying fascination with flowers. If I think far back enough, I believe it started with a book my mother gave me when I first learned to read, […]

Blue Elephant Theatre Presents: Boy in Darkness

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When I found out that I was invited to attend one of the first performances of “Boy in Darkness,” I only knew two things: the play was an adaptation of Mervyn Peake’s novella (of the […]

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