Arts
The ‘comic art’ of Roy LichtensteinSuzanne Lithgo considers Lichtenstein's witty interpretation of reality...» Read Article |
Review: ‘A Bigger Splash: Painting After Performance’Frances Marsh takes a look at the Tate Modern's current exhibition - closing this Easter!...» Read Article |
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: ‘deadening’ or captivating?Zosia Eyres questions the lowly reputation of this overlooked group of artists...» Read Article |
A Working Theory of Loveby Eva Hodgkin Scott Hutchins’ debut novel is an original and thoroughly modern take on the male rom com; think High Fidelity but with a talking com...» Read Article |
Keaton Henson – BirthdaysA magnetic second album from a magnetic soul...» Read Article |
Samuel Idwal – Murky EPSinger-songwriter and Durham graduate Samuel Idwal with a mature and authentic bare-bones record...» Read Article |
‘Much Ado about Nothing’ is certainly much ado about somethingSamantha reviews Fountains Theatre Company's 'Much Ado about Nothing.'...» Read Article |
‘Hair’ – It’s like totally psychedelic, manVictoria Ferguson reviews 'Hair', one of DULOG's most ambitious shows yet....» Read Article |
Disney’s darker sideHarriet Allen investigates the growing sub-genre of fairy tale inspired movies......» Read Article |
Bede Film Soc Needs YouHelp Durham's Student Cinema choose the films for next term......» Read Article |


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