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Arctic Diary No.3: From Russia With Love
Lisa Anderson gives Arts Hub another update in her Arctic Diary series - this time from Alaska to the cold…
The BBC blasts its way into online community culture
The BBC is getting in on the social media act, with a project that attempts to use the Internet as…
Horse and art take the high road
From mid-September, art sets off on Shanks’s pony – well, almost – when a new exhibition featuring a skewbald horse…
Get in Shape – and help other theatre lovers leap the ticket barrier
Award-winning organisation Shape is calling for car-owning, theatre loving volunteers to accompany deaf and disabled theatregoers to West End shows…
REVIEW: Mile End, Analogue Productions
REVIEW: Meabh Ritchie finds Mile End by Analogue Productions the "most touching and powerful play" she has seen this year.
Arctic Diary No.2 - Pit stop in La La land
Lisa Anderson reports in from her Russian Icebreaker, with another update in her Arctic Diary series.
Podcasting – not a town in Dorset, but a new way of learning
The appropriately named eLearning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives (ELG) is to host a seminar at London’s Tate Britain…
REVIEW: Blues in the Church
REVIEW: There have already been a couple of concerts in St Kyneburgha's by American gospel singers and musicians but this…
REVIEW: AfterShock, the Sainsbury Centre
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews AfterShock the umbrella title for the Sainsbury Centre’s summer exhibition and events.
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…