MT25.8 The Little Prince

EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 10 MIN

MT25.8 The Little Prince

from The Downing Arts Podcast · host Downing College

PhD student Remi Poulard discusses his favourite book.Cover image: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, public domain.-=-=-=-Thursday 20 November, 9pm, Chapel: Choral Compline, followed by port and hot chocolate.Sunday 23 November, 6pm, Chapel: Choral EvensongMonday 24 November, 7.30pm, Chapel: DCMS Organ Recital.Tuesday 25 November, 6-8pm, Heong Gallery: Life Drawing. Register via Eventbrite.Tuesday 25 November, 9pm, Chapel: Come & Sing Compline.Archive Exhibition: Downing in the Second World War, Library: all welcome.'A Gap in the Clouds' Exhibition in the Heong Gallery continues until Sunday 8 February 2026. Free entry, all welcome.-=-=-=-Sunday 23 November, 1pm, St Andrew's, Leytonstone, E11 1JD: Downing alumnus Declan Hickey performs with Lizzie Knatt. More details available here.

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