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Through the Round Window

The recipient of the Artrage Inaugural Installation Residency for 2008 is emerging installation artist Rose Skinner. Until February 24 Skinner will use The Breadbox...

Fashion, Turn to the Left

Possibly one of the most exciting art exhibitions occurring during this year's PIAF will be Skin To Skin: A Dialogue Between Art & Fashion...

Home Sweet Home

Erica Wardle and Lucas Bowers blew apart the national fashion scene when they launched their menswear label ericaamerica in 2001. With an aesthetic which...

All the World's a Stage

‘I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it'. So said Celia from Shakespeare's hit play As You Like It. She...

Love & Other Catastrophes

Can you bend it like Beckett? Slam it like Shakespeare? If you think you have what it takes to be an award-winning scriptwriter, then...

Living Well With HIV: Beginning Fresh

‘What the f…We are now in 2008 and I was supposed to be dead. I never planned to live this long…' For some...

January Local Sports Roundup

LOTON PARK TENNIS Join Loton Park Tennis Club before January 31 and be in the draw to win a free racket! The club's membership has...

January World News Briefs

ASIA & OCEANIA PNG Witchcraft Worries: A report by the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition has found that in Papua New Guinea, people are accessing witchcraft...

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