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'Sincerity' conference hosted by Carol Ann Duffy
Sincerity – Noun. The absence of pretence, deceit, or hypocrisy. The Guardian hosted Carol Ann Duffy at Islington Assembly Hall to...
UKC K-pop Dance Society place highly in national competition
The K-pop Dance Society has recently attended their first national competition following their creation less than 3 months ago and has...
…If we’ve never been to the moon?
This play was quite unlike anything that has been done before. Part of the reason is that you do not feel like you’re watching it...
The Marlowe Theatre's LicKitySpit – poetry event
Hidden in Stour Street lies The Marlowe Kit. On the night of the 21st of November, this small intimate building hosted a poetry slam. As...
Austria’s Grotesque Revolutionaries - Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele
A century has passed since the deaths of Austria’s revolutionary artistic duo, Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. These artists paved the way...
Goddesses, queens and courtesans – the Role of Women in Renaissance Art
When someone says the words ‘Renaissance art’ to you, you may begin to think of names such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo or Raphael,...
‘Painter to the King’ - Kent University’s Amy Sackville writes new novel on artist Diego Velazquez
Painter to the King follows the Spanish court painter Diego Velazquez from entering King Philip IV’s court until his death in 1660....
Top 3 most unbearable literary heroines from pre-1900
Pamela Andrews, from Samuel Richardson’s Pamela (1740) Any 21st century readers of Richardson’s novel Pamela will most likely find the...
The Marlowe Theatre presents: Cinderella
The Marlowe Theatre’s Cinderella pantomime brings forth an ingenious interconnection of the old tale of Cinderella with comical modern...
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