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"There is no harmony in the universe. We have to get used to this idea that there is no real harmony as we have conceived it. But, when I say this, I say this in all admiration for the jungle. It is not that I hate it. I love it, I love it very much. But I love it against my better judgement.” Just what kind of humanist is Werner Herzog? Fred Rowson has a go at explaining

Early Christmas Present: Tickets are now on sale for our third annual Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People shows at London's Bloomsbury Theatre. More dates and acts will be announced in the coming weeks but last year all shows sold out before the end of the summer so if you want to see Robin Ince, Brian Cox, Simon Singh, Jo Neary, Marcus Chown, Ben Goldacre and a host of special guest, book now (Extra night just added, Dec 19 - but hurry going fast)

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Illustration for article: Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People (November/December 2008)
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