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public art really touches on a neighbourhood, on a sense of belonging and really makes a difference. and banksy is so interesting because the work contains an edge, the message — and that's what he remains anonymous even as he likes to keep his street cred, but also because i think he wants to stay with the message, the thrust of the message has to speak for him, notjust himself. .- for him, not 'ust himself. . anyone who was at— for him, notjust himself. . anyone who was at that _ for him, notjust himself. . anyone who was at that bristol _ for him, notjust himself. . anyone who was at that bristol exhibition l who was at that bristol exhibition of his art will realise how much an artist can really touch people. i mean, cues around several blocks in bristol. let me ask you about the riba sterling price, but did you make of theirjudgement tonight. ? universities have been putting a huge amount of resources into looking after students, giving them open social learning spaces. so it's a master i love some of the other nominees, i loved the bretherton, i thought it was outstanding. but what

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Book review: The Husband Poisoner is about lethal ladies and dangerously tasty recipes


(MENAFN - The Conversation) Book review: The Husband Poisoner , by Tanya Bretherton (Hachette).
Agatha Christie's first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920), introduces her iconic Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot , and features her famous quip: 'poison is a woman's weapon'.
Of course, poison — sometimes referred to as Inheritor's Powder — is not gender specific. Rather, poison can simply be the preferred means of murder for clever criminals. Those who, as sociologist and author Tanya Bretherton points out:
The title of Bretherton's fourth book, The Husband Poisoner: Suburban women who killed in post-World War II Sydney (2021), suggests a work focused on damaged, disgruntled or daring wives in the early 1950s who were looking for the perfect solution to an immediate problem. But she goes further to look at how other family members were also targeted. She also gives some clues to explain why seemingly ordinary women decided to try their hand at murder.

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