The first student festival dedicated to performing arts
in Sheffield made its debut recently. Kristi Genovese
spoke to venues coordinator, Clare Colbourne.
Author Archives: Kristi Genovese
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance Of Being Earnest may have been written over a century ago but the Platform Festival managed to inject a fresh and lively approach.
Review: Watercolour in Britain: Tradition and Beyond
Watercolour in Britain: Tradition and Beyond takes a closer look at the rare paintings of the world, from classic artists such as William Blake to cutting-edge artists who break the mould of watercolour snobbery.
Review: Food Glorious Food
Whether it’s a takeaway pizza, a traditional Sunday roast or something finer like a slow poached fillet of lamb, we all have a favourite meal.
Protest against vivisection at Uni
Animal rights activists pretended to be dead and covered themselves in blood at the Union to protest against vivisection at the University.
Review: Robert Mapplethrope
Exhibiton of the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe at the Graves Gallery.
Feature: Tarantino
If you have any interest in film, or just like violence and storylines that take an unusual route, then I’m guessing you’ve heard about Tarantino.
Landscape students and staff hold Crookesmoor party
The Department of Landscape celebrated its move from the Arts Tower to the new Crookesmoor building by cancelling all lectures and replacing them with a fun filled day of events.
Live: Shapes @ The Grapes, 12/02/2009
Shapes (or WEARESHAPES as they are also known) are a mathrock Birmingham 3 piece who are mainly instrumental and progressive but shout in unison at random intervals to build the sound up.