Where else could you learn the latest black-hole theory, hear unfettered political debate and dance to Hot Chip? We report from the alternative festival at Hay-on-Wye The misty town of Hay-on-Wye may have seen a decline in the number of bookshops it is famed for from 35 to little more than a dozen in the past decade, but no one could deny that its artistic and intellectual output is prodigious. Hay...
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