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“Welcome to Japan, Mr and Mr Lowbridge-Ellis.”

In April 2023, David and Antony used their wedding anniversary and Antony’s birthday as pretexts to head halfway around the world for Bond bars, civilised baths, mountains, sunsets and lots more besides.

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From the sleeper train, with love

It has never made logical sense for Bond to choose a train over a plane, but that hasn’t stopped the 007 series making sleeper trains synonymous with romance and excitement. Why fly when you can travel by rail?

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Diamonds Are Forever: undressing a collecting obsession

Diamonds Are Forever has had some of the series’ finest covers. The latest edition, published to mark 70 years of Bond being in print, is no exception. But it’s also a twist with tradition, taking things in an aptly deadly direction. Looks like I’m going to have to find more space on my shelves… and hopefully not a new husband.

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Anything Bond can do, Bond Girls can do better

Nobody does it better than 007, allegedly. For International Women’s Day 2023 - and in the interests of equity - let’s celebrate six occasions where women showed Bond they’re not merely his equal, but can do things better than him.

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Jim Fanning Friday 2023: Bow Ties Are Forever

Jim Fanning Friday celebrates the dedication and diversity (and some might say insanity) of the international Bond fan community. This year’s event, on Friday 24th February, was our biggest yet.

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007 decades of LGBTQ+ history

The Bond books, films and games are more than just cultural artefacts: they comprise a time capsule of seven volatile decades of social and political history - especially LGBTQ+ history. Although the lives of queer people over this period have generally improved, it’s a mistake to see this improvement as universal - or linear. Sometimes putting one foot forward has been swiftly followed by having to take two back. For seventy years, Bond has been there, reflecting and representing this ever-changing world in which we’re living.

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“Something to do with Cuba”: missiles, man love, mojitos and Fleming’s fearful fascination

Despite neither Fleming nor a Bond film crew having ever visited the Caribbean’s largest island, it plays a key role in numerous 007 books and films. Fleming was fascinated by but fearful of Cuba, his feelings towards the place shifting dramatically across the book series for reasons that have never been clear. And the way the country has been shown on screen raises some interesting questions around representation. After decades of wanting to visit, I headed to Havana in search of ‘the real Cuba’.

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Rough Diamonds: the early drafts of Diamonds Are Forever

Diamonds Are Forever may be one of the more bizarre Bond films but the early drafts by Richard Maibaum make the finished film look quite sane by comparison! Granted access to the Eon archives, film scholar Tom Mason shared with me the uncut gems he’d uncovered: possible versions of Diamonds Are Forever which are, by turns, ahead of their time AND positively deranged. You're not going to believe what Diamonds might have been!

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The Spy Who Twinned Wednesbury

It’s not every day you find out your home town was at the centre of an espionage scandal, with a British MP turning communist spy to live out his James Bond fantasy.

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Queer re-view: Skyfall

If Dorothy in the The Wizard of Oz is to be believed, there's no place like home. But what if that home is Skyfall? In his 50th anniversary queer odyssey, 00-Dorothy doesn’t just kick back against traditional notions of home and family; along the way he creates a unconventional family to replace the one he lost and blows up his childhood abode with dynamite. Talk about cathartic!

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