Archive for February, 2011

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Image: Style.comJohn Galliano arrested and suspended

John Galliano has been arrested and suspended from Dior following anti-semitic row

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Liam Condron, in action here for Langwith in last summer's College Cup, was drafted in but couldn't prevent a 5-2 loss for the men's fourths. Image: Jason LozierYork left to rue missed chances as Leeds City College march on

The men’s football fourths was one of the few games to survive Wednesday’s downpour, but it wasn’t all good news as York went down 5-2 to Leeds City College

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Image: style.comThe polka dot revival

Marc Jacobs unleashed his autumn/winter 2011 collection this week at New York Fashion week covered in those dots we love so much

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Image: John McNab via FlickrHow to wear… Polka dots

The trend is ready, set, and raring to go for next season, but a dots and spots extravaganza is not one to hurl yourself into lightly

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Image: Richard HealdValentine’s rejuvenation for London’s derelict landmark

As a blackfield site and a listed building, and a still undecided, undeveloped project, the power station is the subject of continuing negotiation. It has never been used in this capacity before, or seen an event like the Bacchanalia Ball in its history

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The Scotts exhibition

The Scotts Exhibition currently installed in the Norman Rea gallery is a vibrant and powerful display. Unlike the previous installations, Michael and Eileen Scott’s works leaves the walls awash with striking and effervescent colouring

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Rediscovering John Stezaker

Although all eyes and ears have been geared towards London Fashion Week this month, an extensive collection of work from a must-see artist is currently being exhibited at London’s Whitechapel Gallery

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Image: Sarah JilaniISA Cultural Performance

A night of chaos, fun, colour, innumerable technical difficulties, unique performances, 15 different nations… the Grand Opera House York has probably never seen such an eclectic two-and-a-half hours

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Virender Sehwag lies in wait for an England attack that needs to improve on its performance against the Netherlands. Image: deepfriedbrain via Flickr Creative CommonsBowling improvement essential if England are to beat the hosts

Henry Cowen previews England’s match against India on Sunday morning and argues that, unless their bowling performance increases drastically, it could be a long day

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Seven BAFTAs is a few too many

2010 was a great year for British film, so why give all the spotlight to The King’s Speech?

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Paul

It features some thrilling set-pieces, a cast of brilliant actors let loose to showcase their abilities, and more sci-fi genre nods than you can shake a stick at

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Students gathered outside of Ziggys after being evacuated. Image credit: Rose Troup-BuchananZiggys evacuation sparks YUSU enquiry

YUSU have confirmed they have launched an investigation after the popular student nightclub Ziggy’s was evacuated this Wednesday, following the detonation of a smoke grenade

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Special Edition: How to stay young

As children, we’re taught how to behave. We’re told that the world is structured in terms of absolutes; stealing someone’s possessions is wrong and telling the truth is right

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YUSU presidential debate: As it happened

Follow the excitement of the Presidential debate, as Nouse brings you the action as it happens

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The men's fencers, seen here in action against Newcastle in January. Image: Peter IvesonMen’s fencers reach semi-final of cup with win over Aberdeen

The men’s fencers sealed passage to the semi-final of the BUCS Cup with a narrow 120-114 victory over Aberdeen

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