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Following the World Premiere of the new feature-length documentary ‘CHRIS GOLLON: Life in Paint’ at the Barbican Centre in ...
Balancing running and parenting over the school holidays isn’t easy, but it’s possible. Mark Armstrong shares how he’s ...
Water is at the heart of the disruption wrought by climate change. The seas, once seen as vast and stable, are now unpredictable and restless. That tidy, looping diagram of the water cycle once pinned ...
The Government has identified 12 creative clusters across the UK, where they will work with local leaders and devolved governments to drive growth. Norfolk and Suffolk were not included. I proudly sit ...
The Norfolk and Suffolk Culture Board has, since its formation in 2012, attracted approximately £2 million in direct investment and published two landmark strategies: Culture Drives Growth and Culture ...
An art graduate from the University of Cumbria has been recognised with an award. Guðný Magnúsdóttir, an Icelandic BA (Hons) ...
"What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work this summer. But on the National Mall, their work was deemed too political.
The man who drafted the definition called the university's move "appalling," predicting it would spur litigation against the ...
An opinion piece written by Dr Pandora Syperek, a Teaching Fellow at Loughborough University London and Visiting Fellow at ...
Plans have been approved for a new fast food restaurant and coffee shop despite safety concerns for people travelling there.
For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the ...
At the close of each semester at my small liberal arts college, students bury themselves in the library, staking out study rooms, flipping through stacks of books and notes, and squinting at laptop ...
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