Share your questions for Meera Sodha, Tim Dowling and Stuart Heritage
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Share your questions for Meera Sodha, Tim Dowling and Stuart Heritage
"Is Kim Kardashian's legal drama All's Fair really the worst TV show of all time? What are the best (and worst) vegan cheeses? And 20 years after they first hit the shelves, five-toed shoes are apparently having a big fashion moment. But what is it like to wear them in public? As the year draws to a close, Guardian Live invites you to a special event with columnist Tim Dowling, film and TV writer Stuart Heritage, and cook and author Meera Sodha."
"They will join comedian, broadcaster, and occasional Guardian contributor Nish Kumar for an evening of sharp observations, seasonal reflections and behind-the-scenes stories from the Guardian. Georgina Lawton will also host a special live version of the wildly popular Guardian column You be the judge. As ever, we want you, our readers, to be part of the event. With the holidays fast approaching, we'd love to hear from you."
A live event on Wednesday 26 November at 7pm at Kings Place, London, with livestream access will feature Tim Dowling, Stuart Heritage, Meera Sodha and Nish Kumar. The conversation will range across cultural moments including Kim Kardashian's legal drama All's Fair, evaluations of vegan cheeses, and the return of five-toed shoes and what it's like to wear them in public. Georgina Lawton will host a live version of the Guardian column You be the judge. Audience members can submit questions about cooking, comedy or culture for the panel. A submission form allows anonymous entries; the form is encrypted, only the Guardian has access to responses, and personal data will be deleted when no longer required. Tickets are available for in-person and livestream attendance.
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