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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Hiroshi Sugimoto Retrospective, Berlin
To stand in front of one of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs is a pleasure. One moment of stillness captured…
THEATRE REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet (Open Air Theatre)
Time is important in Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy flows from events and misunderstandings driven by haste and impatience...
THEATRE REVIEW: Twelfth Night (Open Air Theatre)
Twelfth Night is an abbreviation of Twelfth Night, or What You Will. Subtitles for plays were as popular in Elizabethan…
Time to Get Ahead: Get a mentor
Mentoring. You’ve heard the word, you’ve even heard it’s a good thing, but is it really worth it? And more…
North East Festival of Architecture kicks off
The inaugural North East Festival of Architecture held across Newcastle and Gateshead, took place this month.
THEATRE REVIEW: Afterlife (National Theatre)
When the space race was at its height in the 50s and 60s, NASA spent millions of dollars developing a…
A problem called Maria: creative designer?
I’ve long forgiven her all the screaming. It just doesn’t get in the way enough and never has. But recently…
Mike Leigh speaks to Arts Hub
Interviews have never been easy for me, and interviewing Mike Leigh was no exception. As a matter of fact, because…
THEATRE REVIEW: A Clockwork Orange - Belt Up (nothing to see / hear)
This new production of Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel promised to be a brutal and harrowing ordeal.
Moor Music Festival Approaching
The Moor Music Festival is rapidly approaching, with the festival kicking off its 3 day line-up on the 7th of…