An Interview with Vinylstore JrBy Juliette Moisan 15th February 2021 It is undeniable that Covid-19 has had an impact on all sectors of business, but the culture field...
The Fight Against Anti-Migrant Rhetoric: In conversation with Isaac SnowIn 2019, the UNHCR (United Nations Refugee Agency) warned of a rise in anti-migrant rhetoric despite the number of migrant arrivals in...
Espression Interactive Arts Cafe brings your own mug to lifeby Timea Koppandi When caught in the middle of university stress and other activities, relaxation becomes easily forgettable - often it...
The Life of a Busker: An Interview with Sam AshtonBy Timea Koppandi There is no denying that the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted culture and the arts severely. With theatres and music...
Keeping Culture Alive During Covid-19: Turner Contemporary's 'We Will Walk - Art and ResistaBy Morgan Rodway-Wing Image courtesy of Turner Contemporary Theatres? Closed. Museums? Closed. Art Galleries? Closed. One could be...
'I Do Art' - a humbling exhibition that deserved more attentionBy Claudia Benedito The ‘I do Art’ Exhibition of art, fashion and music took place at The Deep End, Medway’s student hub, on March the...
The Taming of the ShrewBy Danai Paraskevopoulou Image courtesy of The Marlowe Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company moved us into a parallel version of Taming of...
Swan Lake Comes to CanterburyBy Timea Koppandi The Russian State Ballet of Siberia brought to Canterbury a series of performances; three by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky...
The Paper Stage: making early modern drama accessibleBy Morgan Rodway-Wing Image courtesy of University of Kent Canterbury is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK, with...