Exclusive ticket offer - HowTheLightGetsIn Festival 2012

Thursday, May 17, 2012
HuffPost UK Culture is proud to announce our role as media partners at this year's HowTheLightGetsIn , the world's largest philosophy and music festival, in the beautiful Welsh town of Hay.

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