Review: How Not To Be A Boy by Robert Webb
For many the name Robert Webb instantly conjures the image of a fairly ordinary looking man often seen on our
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For many the name Robert Webb instantly conjures the image of a fairly ordinary looking man often seen on our
I admire many artists, but there are few that I respect as much as Marina Abramović. Born in Belgrade in
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Lancaster Arts, Lancaster University’s award winning arts organisation, will receive continued Arts Council England funding for the next four
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Members of the Lancaster University Film Production society gathered at the Dukes on the 17th June for the third annual
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It is to my great shame that the last LUTG show of my three years at Lancaster was also the
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As the academic year ends, we can not only look forward to what is on television in June but also
Following on from interviews with Bailrigg FM and LA1:TV, we caught up with Editor Laura Wilkinson, to talk about
LUTG presents ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’, this Saturday and Monday at The Storey in Lancaster. Ahead of the show,
When I was young, I stepped into a bubble that floated past And knew at once this was for me
The Propaganda Game Imagine North Korea. Don’t imagine a place on a map, a system of government, or a