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Treat your moods with one of moodmapper's therapies...
collections of urban ideas based around a growing range of themes
and features. While moodmapper is still growing, here's a simple list of the different therapy features already available: |
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Jacob Epstein - Art Pioneer Vilified Jacob Epstein was one of Britain’s most groundbreaking artists. Yet he was often vilified, his ideas frequently dismissed, and his works even vandalised. Now, more than four decades after his death join us to explore his London legacy… more... |
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| Art Therapy | ||
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Monumental Privates As good taste and decency cowers behind the bronze fig-leaf, a naked trail of scandal, dismemberment, embarrassment and questions to Parliament follow in the wake of the London's nude statues. more... |
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| Immersion Therapy | ||
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Snow Kidding! London Snowed Under? The bookies may be giving odds of 4 to 1 on a white Christmas - but they'll count just a single flake of snow. As the rest of us are dreaming of wading knee-deep, what can we do to guarantee at least some thought of the white stuff? more... |
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| Music Therapy | ||
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Cover Story Steep yourself in London's rock history; go for a spin around the scenes and locations featured on the city's finest album covers. From The Stones to The Jam we relive some defining moments from a vinyl past... more... |
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| Shock Therapy | ||
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Superstitious City However desperately you clutch at that favourite lucky charm, there's always another Friday 13th on its way. Cast off those bastions of rational thought and accompany us on an exploration of the London's best superstitions... more... |
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| Social Therapy | ||
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Bottoms Up! A Toast to London’s Best-Loved Pubs The Pub, long part of London’s very lifeblood, they’ve been around as long as the city itself. We raise a glass to a handful of the capital’s finest -- by no means a definitive list, but enough to wet the whistle and raise the appetite. more... |
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| Social Therapy | ||
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Hide and Pepys - The Samuel Pepys Tercentenary From the horror of the Great Plague to the uncontrollable urges of youthful lust, Samuel Pepys saw it all. What’s more, he wrote it all down - leaving us the most colourful London soap opera, from just 300 years ago. more... |
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