Move Exhibition – Showing Inventive Landscapes
Every time I walk into the Peter Scott Gallery, it feels like a completely different atmosphere within the same few
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Every time I walk into the Peter Scott Gallery, it feels like a completely different atmosphere within the same few
The creation of the universe has been debated by virtually every creature that has lived a somewhat dull existence, since
On a dark winter’s evening, I sat down in Costa with SCAN’s very own Arts & Culture Editor
The new political drama by David Hare explores an alternative modern-day political landscape, focusing on the turbulence of the leadership
With Selkies, adventures and ballads, we took a look at Joanne M Harris’ beautiful book illustrated by Bonnie Helen Hawkins.
Killing Commendatore was published last October, after four years of silence from the author, and was surrounded by great mystery;
The time between the Great War and World War II was a time of many social changes. People, traumatised by
Purple Mold If I were to be born again in another shape I’d want to be a plum grown
Our writers tell us what they’re looking forward to in this New Year… 2019 promises even more brilliant productions
Our writers take a look back at 2018, and pick their favourite events of the last year. Looking back on
I’ve wanted to see this show for months, and it has been well worth the wait. The Madness of
After already beginning on a dark path of Christmas ghost stories before Christmas, we thought we might as well go
Two days before Christmas, and a dose of Nutcracker magic is just what was in order. I must say that
As with any Agatha Christie play, the intrigue lies not in who the murderer is, but how their schemes unfold.
You might not have heard of Edward Hopper, but you might have come across his most famous painting, Nighthawks while