The Art and the Artist: The degrees of separation
Jack Thompson discusses if it is ever possible to separate the art from the artist.
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Jack Thompson discusses if it is ever possible to separate the art from the artist.
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If you still need a resolution for this year, maybe I can encourage like-minded creatives to consider treating themselves to solo trips amongst the arts. Whether that be to the gallery, cinema or theatre, how about factoring in a bimonthly bit of you time? Lone trips are going to be...
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UK universities have joined other British institutions in distancing themselves from Elon Musk’s X, citing growing misinformation on the platform as the reason for the move. A survey conducted in early 2025 by Reuters found that several prominent universities, colleges, and art conservatoires have quit or scaled back their use...
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Naomi Pandey reviews Blue Violet's latest release, Faux Animaux.
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Some would say that our mediums of reading have not transformed the experience much – after all, we have progressed from inscriptions on clay tablets to scrolling through text on digital tablets. However, nowadays there is a debate as to whether this rising culture of e-reading is overshadowing traditional print...
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LINE Fashion has become a cornerstone of creative expression and collaboration at the University of Warwick, marking its 10th anniversary with a vibrant and continually evolving legacy. To give you an insight into what makes this society so unique, I speak to three key voices: Anastasia Gandzha, who joined the...
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If there’s any animal that could be described as objectively adorable, it’s an alpaca. Adorned with oodles of bushy fur and large, lustrous eyes – there’s lots to love. Britain’s universities have caught on. Edinburgh, Glasgow, and yes, the University of Warwick have all recently hosted alpaca visits, where students...
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Katie Bevan sat down with Warwick Clothes Circuit President, Orla Watson, to talk 'What's Warwick Wearing' and all things sustainable fashion.
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Get ready for an explosion of sequins, swirling skirts, and fancy footwork! Warwick Latin and Ballroom (LnB) is set to ignite the Copper Rooms floor on 24 January with their annual ‘Warwick Does Strictly’ event. Inspired by the BBC’s hit Saturday night entertainment show, this year’s dazzling display promises an...
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Spurs accumulated their twelfth loss of the Premier League season following a 3-2 defeat at Goodison Park, being outplayed and conceding three goals to Everton who have only managed 15 goals in their previous twenty games. Calvert-Lewin twisted past both Archie Gray and Ben Davies before opening the scoring for...
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2024 was the year of the election and also the dragon. Across more than 70 countries over 1.7 billion people went to the polls, in elections which decided the leadership of almost half the global population. Join me as I take a look at some of the shocking shams, incompetent...
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Warwickshire County Council leader, Izzi Seccombe, has forged ahead with plans to create a unitary authority for Warwickshire by calling on the government to postpone the May local elections. Delays to the election cycle have been recommended to allow the council’s application to participate in the Labour government’s new local...
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Joseph Bates discusses the impact that jazz has had on him and why we should all listen to jazz music.
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