30/09/2019
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Culture Diary w/c 30-09-2019

Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – In Conversation:...

26/09/2019
Le Grand K cover artwork visual identity by Farvash

Killing The Kilogram: Le Grand K – Reviewed

On May 20th of 2019, the scientific community bid adieu to a weighty artefact affectionately known as Le Grand K. On the same day, World Metrology Day, a new book was launched. Nina...

25/09/2019
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What Goes Around Comes Around. Everything I Have Is Yours – Reviewed

Post-internet generations have grown up with access to literally millions of songs. But, asks Angela Tait, what happens to those tracks not yet digitised? She explores a new exhibition whose scope is to...

23/09/2019
Pipilotti Rist I'm not the girl who misses much 1986

Hi, How Are You? A conversation with Broken Grey Wires

“Anything is possible!” Mike Pinnington catches up with Lizz Brady for the latest in a series of conversations about her ongoing Broken Grey Wires project…  Founded in 2014, Broken Grey Wires – ‘a ground-breaking...

23/09/2019
Arianne Churchman - We Entered Through the Chime Line - Chime Cockadoodledoo (2019)

Culture Diary w/c 23-09-2019

Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – ARTIST ROOMS:...

16/09/2019
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Culture Diary w/c 16-09-2019

Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – Stephen Malkmus @...

13/09/2019
Candice Breitz Sweat (2018)

“Energise, organise and optimise.” REAL WORK – Reviewed

A pair of new shows seeking to give voice to “those who typically remain unheard” is strangely lacking, finds Mike Pinnington… FACT Liverpool’s Gallery 1: A man speeds along on the back of...

10/09/2019
David Lynch, FACTORY BUILDING (2012)

The Death of America: David Lynch’s My Head is Disconnected – Reviewed

David Lynch – the director of films exploring America’s dark underbelly – is revealed in exhibition, My Head Is Disconnected, to be equally adept at rendering that nation’s ills in paint, finds Lee Ashworth… My...

09/09/2019
The Night of the Hunter – Previewed

Culture Diary w/c 09-09-2019

Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from around the North of England and the rest of the UK – and loads of it’s free! Monday – Scalarama/Venues Nationwide...

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