Two Loughborough students explored how art can preserve and transform memory through deeply personal final-year projects showcased at this year’s School of Design and Creative Arts (SDCA) Degree Show.
She opened it at the kitchen counter and read it twice before fully believing what it said. The city had approved her greenhouse design with specific conditions that she had already accounted for. She ...
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City residents should have cautious optimism following the announcement that Jamestown has received another $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant from New York state. City officials put ...
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Fatboy Slim shares love for grassroots music scene at ‘intimate’ venue - The Brighton-based DJ, real name Norman Cook, ...
Tenille Townes goes on a deep-dive journey into the inspirations behind her new album 'The Acrobat' & what being independent ...
A rogue Derby builder who took more than £200,000 from homeowners while knowing his company could not pay its debts has been ...
Robert Wilson created a place unlike any other, where theater, visual art, architecture, performance and experimentation ...
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
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