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Natasha Kuler-von-der-Luhe speaks

October 26th, 2008


Desolate tearoom by Natasha Kuler-von-der-Luhe

Natasha Kuler-von-der-Luhe seems to be Exeter’s burgeoning Renaissance Person, she paints, she writes, she takes pictures, plays Mediaeval music – and she’s even put quill to touchscreen for the People’s Republic of South Devon. Lee Morgan caught up with her in the noisy Cafe Espresso in Exeter.

 
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