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Perhaps the longest piece of theatre in history, the BA in Visual Arts and Film at Durham University is packed with explosive physical theatre numbers but many onstage mistakes. As I will go into ...
Reform UK and the Durham Miners’ Association (DMA) have clashed in a series of statements, interviews and social media posts recently, following the DMA’s decision not to give platforms to Reform ...
Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), has triggered a fresh political crisis in the Netherlands by pulling his party out of the ruling coalition over a disagreement on ...
For transparency’s sake, I love Rocky Horror. I devoted my undergraduate dissertation to the musical and am thus more familiar with it than most.It must therefore be noted that I am already convinced ...
Summer term being in full swing lends itself perfectly to open-air theatre. In this form, nestled within the historic walls of the Master’s Garden of Durham Castle, was CTC’s Twelfth Night.This was an ...
In an age of growing polarisation and societal division, friends and family are increasingly ruptured by the fractured world of politics. Reframing this modern phenomenon in a late 80s context, Simon ...
Three British men reach the third round of Roland Garros for the first time since 1968 thanks to Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie, and Jacob Fearnley. Daniel Evans wonders whether British tennis in rude ...
Karol Nawrocki won the Polish Presidency in the second round at the beginning of June. Mr Nawrocki, a historian who has never held elected office, defeated the incumbent Mayor of Warsaw Rafał ...
Following his departure from Newcastle Falcons at the end of last season, I had the chance to sit down with Durham alumnus Max Pepper to discuss rugby, family life, and what’s next as he prepares to ...
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