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Tower Hamlets students explore religion and culture in their community
The issue of cultural and religious diversity has rarely been more of a sensitive subject in British society, now with…
Kielder Observatory – an astronomical project the Arts Council can be proud of
Astronomers have bagged their place beneath one of the few remaining stretches of pollution-free skies in England, as building of…
Two more English summer festivals
No summer would be complete without festivals and the West Countries offering from Totnes and Somerset jump on the band…
Belgrade Theatre steps back into the spotlight
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee in style next year, after it reopens on 7…
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles, France: Part II
On Monday we ran Part I of Joel Simpson's review of Les Rencontres d’Arles, a huge lovesong to the art…
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles, France: Part I
In part one of his feature from photographer's paradise, Joel Simpson reports on Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles,…
Come back Karl. All is forgiven.
Once upon a time, in a dark night for capitalism, we used to ask difficult questions of ourselves, our friends…
REVIEW: V fest causes festival blues in Staffordshire
It’s hard to imagine that a situation meant to be "entertainment" could be better designed to turn a crowd into…
Career Profile: Maggie Tran, artist
Jesse Errey speaks to Maggie Tran who is a British artist whose work is informed both by her Vietnamese, Chinese…
REVIEW: The Enchantment, the National Theatre
David Trennery finds The Enchantment by Victoria Benedictsson, in a new version by Clare Bayley at the National Theatre, very…