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Maroc Maroc - THEGUARDIAN.COM - 22/Jun 10:55

The greatest show on Earth: Edith Pritchett’s giant cartoon ode to Glastonbury

The Guardian illustrator – and veteran Glasto-goer – takes us through the festival’s highs and lows, from the stress of ticket-buying and tent-pitching to after-dark thrills and spills?

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