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Interview
Shapely calves and tiny waists: 18th century fashion @ the Walker Art Gallery
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The arts project that asks: Is it really grim up North?
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What this 1995 book about blindness can tell us about censorship today
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Review
BEYOND Festival: Sausages and beermats illuminate the lives of learning disabled artists
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Social media companies shouldn’t have a veto on public debate
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Review
“Expertly crafted and generously performed spoken word”: The Way I See It @ Everyman Theatre
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Review
Where art and neuroscience intersect: Beyond the Brain @ THECUBE
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Wuthering Heights’ portrayal of love was revolutionary – and it’s as moving now as ever
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Preview
The Three Wheel Drive: as DIY as a festival gets
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Review
Well Lit: ‘Elise’, Still Unknown
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Interview
Ben Lawrence on his documentary Ghosthunter
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Interview
Frederik Sølberg on following a Belgian town facing demolition in his documentary Doel
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Review
The Elephant Man: a tale of exclusion retold for the modern era
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London’s Millennium Bridge: an icon at 18
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A Monster Calls: a theatre adaptation that creates a beast of its own
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A portrait of the artist: Theodore Clarke
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Quartier Perdu: witty, genuinely unsettling and unashamedly literary