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Ted Hodgkinson, curator of 2016's Being a Man festival, talks about some of the highlights.

Being a Man Festival 2016 - Highlights

People like Professor Green, Grayson Perry and Kele from Bloc Party have shown us that showing some vulnerability sends a really powerful message, it says, I've got emotions and here they are.
Ted Hodgkinson
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