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Kate Wilkinson

Featured Indigo Indigo Features 

The Indigo Guide to the Summer

May 29, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Indigo presents a selection of all the top events in a guide to that busy final month of the Durham calendar.

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Indigo Features 

The Lenten challenge: giving up meat

April 4, 2015April 5, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Broccoli, battery farming, and animal heaven: Kate Wilkinson reflects on her Lenten challenge of giving up meat.

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Modafinil: the smart drug?

March 5, 2015March 4, 2015 sub.editors 1 Comment Kate Wilkinson

Have you heard of modafinil? Until recently I hadn’t heard of the so-called ‘smart drug’ that is apparently in widespread use on campuses worldwide.

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Review: Dystopia

December 4, 2014December 6, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

‘In many ways it feels like walking through the cinema screen and watching a film unfold within touching distance.’

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A Very Durham Halloween

November 6, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson, Zosia Eyres

The Palatinate asks two Durham students about their different Halloween experiences

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Interview: Dan Gosselin, Grey Fireworks “Guru”

November 4, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Kate Wilkinson talks to Grey Fireworks “Guru” Dan Gosselin about this year’s display

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Is Durham finally coming out?

October 2, 2014October 1, 2014 sub.editors 1 Comment Kate Wilkinson

Following the success of its first ever Pride event last June, Durham’s LGBT scene is growing. Kate Wilkinson speaks to a number of organisers and students to find out more.

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Arts Books 

Review: Solitaire

July 28, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Kate Wilkinson reviews Alice Oseman’s debut novel, Solitaire

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“I’d assumed that because I was young, no one would want to publish me”

June 26, 2014June 28, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Kate Wilkinson talks to Alice about online blogging, Young Adult fiction, and how it feels to be a published novelist (as of July!)

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Arts Stage 

Preview: Henry V

June 17, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Kate Wilkinson

Kate Wilkinson chats with Thrust Stage about their upcoming all-female production of Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’

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