Our Public House: The Country at a Crossroads

Our Public House: The Country at a Crossroads

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ALBION : LYNNE MURPHY

In this episode of OffScript, Dash Arts' Artistic Director Josephine Burton is joined by Lynne Murphy, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sussex, author of The Prodigal Tongue, and the American voice behind the long-running blog Separated by a Common Language, for a wi ...  Afficher plus

ALBION : PAULA APKAN

In this episode of OffScript, Josephine Burton is joined by historian, journalist, and writer Paula Akpan. A specialist in Black British history and queer identity, Paula brings a vital perspective to our exploration of Albion.Drawing on her acclaimed book, When We Ruled: The Ris ...  Afficher plus

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Hamlet Radiohead mashup, Stoke-on-Trent pottery in crisis
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In the wake of President Trump's proposed film tariffs, Jake Kanter, International Investigations Editor at Deadline, discusses what the impact could be for the British film industry.Last week Moorcroft became the latest heritage ceramic company to close its doors in Stoke-On-Tre ...  Afficher plus

Belonging, Community and Co-curation at Manchester Museum with Ciaron Wilkinson
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In this episode of The Art Engager, Claire Bown talks with Ciaron Wilkinson, Head of Partnerships and Engagement at Manchester Museum — one of the UK’s largest university museums and recent winner of European Museum of the Year.After a values-led redevelopment, Manchester Museum ...  Afficher plus

Episode 1: Good Governance | Chris Bryant MP, Jeremy Deller and Victoria Siddall
Frieze Masters Podcast

'What do we want the UK to look like in 10 years, 20 years, 50 years in terms of culture?' – Victoria Siddall The first episode of the 2024 Frieze Masters Podcast brings together Sir Chris Bryant MP, artist Jeremy Deller and new director of the National Portrait Gallery Victoria ...  Afficher plus

Venice Biennale: How Will We Live Together [Part 2]
Design and the City

The postponed 17th Venice Architecture Biennale asked its 112 participants to consider the question, “How will we live together?”. A question originally posed in 2019 by curator and architect, Hashim Sarkis far before our collective 2020 experience. He originally asked participan ...  Afficher plus