Iwona Abrahams: Talking about the female bodyThe Polish artist was invited by Carola D’Amrosio and Lara Pitteloud, ‘The Female Nude: Ways of Seeing’ exhibition’s curators to give a...
Last of the Lizardmen take the Keynestock 2019 titlePhotography by Victor Blaho It’s very nearly the end of another summer term, and as always Keynes College has marked this year’s...
Female nudity exhibition breaks boundaries between expectations and realityAn exhibition "The Female Nude: Ways of Seeing" organised by the School of Arts' final year students threw open its doors for the first...
Grandma "She’d seen the world tear itself apart in the flames of war, just to stitch itself bacJudith watched as the rain pattered down outside her window. Well, not her window, technically, the hospice owned it – but they were...
K-pop: 2019’s callingOver the last three years, I’ve watched my sister adopt K-pop into her own emotional journey of adolescence. It is her every poster, and...
Bringing Gambia to CanterburyBorn in London, Sona Jobarteh is part of the five main Kora-playing Griot families from West Africa. She is a professional Kora player,...
Has TV and other media forms replaced the novel?Among scholars, it is generally agreed that the birth of the modern day novel occurred in 1605, with Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote,...
Visualising Peace through Space, Art and AspirationThe Beaney in Canterbury’s City Centre always showcases a range of art installations free of charge to the public. Currently the...
International Women in CoffeeTo Celebrate International Women’s day The Library Café have been campaigning to raise awareness of women in the coffee and hospitality...