Archive for December, 2009

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Arts in depth

Lowenna Waters talks to poet Caroline Ashley about her recent successes

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The Box

If you disregard his unremarkable and overly ambitious 2007 sophomore effort Southland Tales, fans of Richard Kelly have been made to wait for a follow-up of any note since his weird yet wonderful debut effort – 2001’s cult classic Donnie Darko

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Eden Lake

Knife crime; gangs; drugs; under-age drinking; immigrants; the European Union dragging their feet; handing out abortions left, right and centre

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Up and coming events

Nouse looks at up and coming arts this Christmas

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Michael Allard

Hollywood’s portrayal of the blind leaves much to be desired

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No room for avoidable errors

It is a universal truth that when a company are contracted that has made no profit for the past five years disaster will ensure

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Letting ourselves down

At first glance, it looks like just another minor detriment to the student population of the University of York

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York Come Donating

Last year this newspaper witnessed York Come Dancing’s escapades unfold in a location far too small for the number of attendees present

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Where did it go wrong?

President Obama’s approval rating has tumbled, state voters have turned against him, and his legislative pushes have stalled. Henry James Foy asks

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Global Focus

The Nouse Politics team summarises the biggest stories from around the world

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The truth behind the tabloids

Is press coverage of science becoming irresponsible hyperbole? Owen Groves examines whether the furore is for real

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Wanted Poster of Sir Fred Goodwin at Holburn tube station in London [Takomabibelot]Morality is not practicality: keep bankers’ bonuses

Recent months have seen an anti-banking consensus emerge amongst the general population and the media

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Culture crunch?

Historically, recession and creativity have gone hand in hand – Mia de Graaf explores the changing reaction of creative industries to rapidly shrinking budgets

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Sam Newsome“I thought I was a poker genius”

Why work for cash when you can win it? Mark Johnson explains why online gambling isn’t all fun and games

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Tessa Webb looks at the new glamorous eye

Seen on the S/S10 catwalks at Vuitton and Prada, make-up artists are proving glitter shouldn’t be shied away from. Tess Webb looks at the new glamorous eye, with a step-by-step guide. Keep it bold, strong and give glitter a chance

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