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Isobel Tighe

Indigo Features Print Edition 

Writing a Legacy: Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou

October 28, 2021October 31, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Isobel Tighe, Miriam Mitchell

“Black History Month gives us time to reflect upon significant figures”: Features Editors profile two influential writers.

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Indigo Features Print Edition 

The perfect fit: why Durham should be the next UK city of culture

October 15, 2021October 15, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Isobel Tighe

“It’s a landscape so picturesque, it feels like a postcard”: Isobel Tighe offers a student perspective on Durham’s cultural value.

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