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9 May 2017
Hexham Book Festival: Gary Younge
Gary Younge presents a moving exploration of the lives and deaths of 10 young people who were killed by guns on one day in the US.
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7 May 2017
Luke Nowell: Being Hueman Being
Newcomer Luke Nowell's absurdist routine took a worrying amount of time to get started. But when he did, the show exploded into life.
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7 May 2017
PASSPAWT
Helena, played by Elise Heaven, chronicles her time with her demon feline, Linda, in an altogether mild show.
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4 May 2017
How to: Vote
With a general election just around the corner, it is vital that young people turn out to vote and have a say on the way this country is run. Here is how you do it!
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3 May 2017 – 3 July 2017
City Arts Workshops - Graffiti with Onga
Breakin' Convention, the world's biggest festival of hip hop dance, is coming to Nottingham's Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall on the 9th & 10 May.
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3 May 2017 – 3 July 2017
City Arts Workshops - Illustration with Sue Bulmer
Learn something new or build your skills in these exciting illustration workshops with artist Sue Bulmer, as part of our Express Yourself programme.
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25 May 2017
Young People's Programme Launch Event
Aged 16 – 25 and interested in craft and making?
Join the Crafts Council at Machines Room as we launch our new programme for young people! RSVP here - craftscouncilyoungpeople.eventbrite.co.uk
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28 April 2017
What goes on at… Cultural Citizens Barking & Dagenham?
We speak to Steven Smith from Studio 3 Arts about Cultural Citizens, a new pilot project from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport aimed at increasing access to the arts.
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27 April 2017
Hexham Book Festival: Top Picks
Hexham Book Festival is running from 28th April - 7th May featuring some top authors and writers and a whole host of interesting events.
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26 April 2017
'Bard for Life' – is the world still Shakespeare's oyster?
As 2017 marks 401 years since Shakespeare's death, that is the question.
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24 April 2017
I love my art – do I need to go to university?
Choosing between university and the world of work is hard, what are the pros and cons?
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24 April 2017
Is the Scottish referendum a good idea?
A look at the pros and cons of Scottish Independence… what do you think is the next best step?
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24 April 2017
The drive to find a job
With jobs asking for experience we can't get and skills we can't afford, how are we to find employment?
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Virago/New Statesman Prize for Women in Politics and Economics
Where are all the women? That is the question that this talk and Virago and the New Stateman's prize is looking to address.
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24 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Women on the March
The Women's March on Washington broke the record for the single biggest day of protests in US history. At Cambridge Literary Festival the panel discussed the importance of feminism and protest in contemporary politics.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: Elif Shafak
Prominent Turkish writer Elif Shafak discusses her new novel, the political situation in Turkey and how it has influenced her writing.
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23 April 2017
Cambridge Literary Festival: USA 100 Days On
A panel of writers and academics look at the first 100 hundred days of the Trump presidency and why this had been so important.