Women and Work in the North’s Art World – The Tetley interviews : Melissa...
Our series continues with a selection of interviews that were had with lovely ladies at the Tetley Gallery. We chatted over a cuppa’ (or two,) about the organisation, its exciting and varied jobs, what...
View Article‘In The Heights’- a review
In association with LUU Backstage Society and sponsored by Host – The Foundry, Stage Musicals Society’s adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In The Heights, presented on the Riley Smith Theatre stage,...
View Article‘Being Tommy Cooper’- a review
A warts-and-all glimpse into the rise of Britain’s most recognisable comedians, “Being Tommy Cooper” is Open Theatre’s latest production by director Charlotte Ranson, shining a light on the life of the...
View ArticleA Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding
After struggling through A Christmas Prince last year, I never dreamed Netflix would make a sequel. In the first film, we witnessed a massacre of all the best bits of classic chick flicks. The...
View ArticleWomen and Work in the North’s Art World – The Open Source Arts Interviews:...
This week we’re speaking to some of the big brains behind the running of Open Source Arts, a multi-faceted space on Kirkstall Road that aims to bring local communities together through a mixture of...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: An Interview With Hannah Marsh
Hannah Marsh is a fine artist currently based in Oxford. After graduating from the University of Leeds with First Class Honours in BA Fine Art and History of Art in July, Marsh was selected as one of...
View ArticleReimagining Homelessness: Nigel Shafran’s “The People On the Streets”
Capturing images of homeless people through a camera is problematic and obscuring for several reasons. Most obvious perhaps is the fact that we tend to perceive photographs as direct representations of...
View ArticleLeonardo Da Vinci: A Life in Drawing
I always knew that Leonardo Da Vinci was pretty special; a man before his time, a true polymath who explored and excelled in virtually every field of academics and creativity. Somehow, the new...
View ArticleLUU Opera Society’s Mack the Knife – a review
This modern jazz-infused opera piece written by students at the University of Leeds showcased gripping themes of seduction, violence and conflict. Under the backdrop of 1920’s Chicago, the plotline...
View ArticleNew Writing Festival- a review
New Writing Festival recently presented new and contemporary short plays at stage@leeds. This two-day showcase, organised by Connor Overfield and Tahys Rodriguez, featured pieces that were completely...
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