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Rebecca Winson

Rebecca Winson has written 32 articles for Running In Heels
Rebecca Winson is a London based freelance journalist nd has been writing for Running in Heels since its creation. She regularly guest edits sections, and also writes for Se7en magazine. Rebecca keeps a sporadic blog at www.firstyearinlondon.co.uk. Her interests include the arts, rock music, literature and politics. Rebecca regularly edits the Culturelle and Social Butterfly sections.

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Life: Edited

Thanks to social networks, it has never been easier to see ‘real life’ as a constantly edited process. What impact does our ability to edit life have on our actually living it?

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My Signature Dish: Blondies

Sweet, pale and interesting with a chilli kick; perfect to pack in your lunchbox at this time of year: sweet and filling but too peppery to be really stodgy…

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Scootercaffe – London

Get there while you can, and experience one of the only places in central London which still has genuine soul.

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Make It: Christmas Presents

Running in Heels is here to show you a way you can lavish armfuls of gifts on your nearest and dearest without breaking the bank…

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Review: Costume Jewellery – Judith Miller

From Chanel to the suffragettes, Costume Jewellery is hardly just a coffee table tome; it’s a fascinating look at history, art and design.

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No Way Out – London

Young theatre company En Face’s brilliant production of Sartre’s No Way Out delivers a short, sharp shock of emotion.

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Elegy for the Paperback?

The eBook is here to stay, and the humble, dog-eared paperback is no more. But why should we actually care?

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Review: Hix Oyster & Chop House – Mark Hix

Mark Hix’s lively, enthusiastic approach to food shines through in his writing, and his eagerness to spread the word makes him a clear and concise teacher.

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Who’s Best For You?

Unsure of who will be getting your vote? We take a look at the main parties’ records and promises on women’s issues.

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Women and the Election: The X Appeal

When did newspaper editors decide that dress colour was a more important election issue than regional rape centres?

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