Archive for October, 2010

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Halloween by numbers

Halloween by numbers

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George LowtherMUSE: 26 October 2010

Never ones to leave a party without the appropriately dramatic exit, we saw no reason why this edition should be anything less than spectacular

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Photo credit: style.comShopping Habits

Krupa Solanki explores how the new spending cuts will affect our shopping habits

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Sofia Redgrave

Ever heard of Anna Dello Russo? Natalie Hartley? These women are fronting a new phenomenon which is tackling our celebrity obsessed culture head on, moving away from the polished ‘style icon’ (think Cheryl Cole or Posh) to the people who actually know a little about fashion, and how to wear clothes

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Rosie Huntington-WhiteleyOnes to Watch: Where are they now?

The Nouse Fashion team look back at where they got it right … and wrong

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Granny Shoppers

Sarah Barratt, an artist from the Norman Rea Galley, talks to Beth Walton about her ‘Granny Shoppers’

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Lowenna Waters

Finally, the funding cuts have been announced, and the arts have not fared as badly as they could have done

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Arts in depth

“What do you mean he doesn’t do email?” – Sarah Bolwell explores the work of the elusive painter Douglas Binder as preparation gets underway for his new exhibition in York next month

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Rob Ryan, Your Job, original papercut, courtesy of TAG Fine ArtsUp and coming events

This November, internationally renowned artist Rob Ryan opens an exciting major exhibition of new paper cuts and screen prints. Displaying the whimsical beauty that we have all come to know and love, these new works capture the distinctive qualities of the evocative hand-crafted paper cut, drawing the viewer into Ryan’s world of romance

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Chalices of the Past

Tom Killingbeck confronts York’s furtive electro-warlock Chalices of the Past

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SalemFuture Sounds

In some unintentionally brilliant timing, the few bands in this week’s Future Sounds have all been described as part of a movement called ‘Witch House’

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Scentless Apprentices

A grunge revival? Japanese Voyeurs tell Estella Adeyeri what it’s all about

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Martin Simpson

Martin Simpson holds what must be the record for most BBC Radio 2 Folk Award nominations, but tonight there’s no sense of superiority or self-importance, either while he’s onstage or when wandering through the small crowd here beforehand and afterwards

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Port-Royal

Ambient music is not one of genres that you would ever tip to go ‘big’. Bands like Boards of Canada and Stars of the Lid don’t often find themselves filling arenas or headlining Dronefest ’10

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Nouse Playlist

While you’re popping razorblades in bobbing apples or throwing bags of fiery turd at lecturers’ houses in fervent celebration of witches’ night, perhaps fill up your iPod with these evil cuts from beyond the rave

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