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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A festival-goer lifts a Dutch maatjes herring above her mouth in a traditional eating gesture during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The popular seasonal delicacy is typically consumed raw and served with onions and pickles.

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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A woman uses plastic cutlery to eat Dutch maatjes herring served with chopped onions and pickles during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The event celebrates the arrival of the season's first ënew herring' from the Netherlands.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A person holds a tray with fresh maatjes herring and garnishes as crowds gather for the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The event marks the peak of the short herring season running from mid-June to late July.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    A visitor displays servings of maatjes herring with onions and fried fish croquettes during the Maatjes Festival at St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025. The culinary event is known for its relaxed atmosphere and traditional seafood offerings.

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  • Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
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    Maatjes Festival Celebrates 20th Edition in Brussels, Belgium
    Festival participants sit under blue-and-white parasols at long tables on St. Catherine's Square in Brussels, Belgium, Sunday, 23.06.2025, during the 20th edition of the Maatjes Festival. The annual event features food, drinks, and live music in celebration of the new Dutch herring.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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  • Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
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    Promising a month of vogue balls, drag, clubbing and more, This Bright Land is a festival unlike any other, say its founders Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl
    Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl the pair behind the cultural festival This Bright Land at Somerset House, Westminster.

    There's so much going on at This Bright Land that its founders, Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, admit that they've been having trouble explaining exactly what it is. Vogue balls. Club nights. Drag shows. Jazz gigs. Film screenings. Free make-up sessions. A sensory garden. Family portraits drawn by local primary school kids. A massive ferris wheel (with a surprise). All that - and more - are part of a cultural extravaganza that will take over Somerset House's courtyard set to run for the entire month of August.

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