
Category: Events/Festivals
‘Studio Ghibli Forever’ at the Curzon ...
Posted by Katherine Payne | May 28, 2016 | Entertainment, Events/Festivals, Film and TV | 0 |
Yoko Ono contributes to the University of KentR...
Posted by Julia Mitchell | Mar 15, 2016 | Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |

Five Fringe Festivals to Visit this Summer
by Claire Still | Jun 17, 2016 | Art, Culture, Events/Festivals, Literature, Music / Radio, Other, Performance | 0 |
Exams out, summer in, and what better way to whet your cultural appetite than to visit some of the...
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‘Studio Ghibli Forever’ at the Curzon Cinema
by Katherine Payne | May 28, 2016 | Entertainment, Events/Festivals, Film and TV | 0 |
It is not unusual to see dedicated Studio Ghibli seasons, whether it’s on Film 4 or on the big...
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Yoko Ono contributes to the University of Kent’s International Festival of Projections
by Julia Mitchell | Mar 15, 2016 | Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
Yoko Ono is one of over 100 contributors to the University of Kent’s brand new arts...
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The top six cultural events you should be attending at the Canterbury Festival 2015
by Guest Editor | Oct 14, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
With the Canterbury Festival kicking off later this week, Georgia Henry picks out the...
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Review: Full English Festival
by Guest Editor | Jun 10, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
Jimmie Franklin reviews two events from this year’s Full English Festival; a Journalism...
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The Full English Festival returns for a second year
by Julia Mitchell | May 30, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
This week sees the return of UKC’s Full English Festival, a joint venture between two English...
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The Elephant Man Comes To Canterbury
by Guest Editor | Feb 23, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals, Performance | 0 |
This week the critically acclaimed play inspired by the iconic David Lynch film, Elephant Man,...
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Review: Shrek the Musical at the Marlowe
by Guest Editor | Feb 17, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals, Performance | 0 |
As everyone’s favourite ogre comes to the Marlowe, Natalie Turco-Williams, Website Culture...
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Review: Peter Pan at the Marlowe Theatre
by Guest Editor | Jan 16, 2015 | Culture, Events/Festivals, Performance | 0 |
A ramshackle set, injured cast members and hammy, wooden acting; you’d be forgiven for thinking...
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We are all Charlie
by Guest Editor | Jan 8, 2015 | Art, Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
Defenders of free speech gather around the world to pay their respects for those killed in...
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Rose Hilton on life and her return to the art world
by Guest Editor | Dec 16, 2014 | 50 profiles for 50 years, Art, Culture, Events/Festivals | 0 |
As Studio 3 gallery exhibits Kentish artist, Rose Hilton’s first solo-show in her home county,...
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Marvel Vs DC Comics: Which is better?
by Guest Editor | Dec 4, 2014 | Events/Festivals, Literature | 0 |
As part of Student Media’s Operation Heroes: The Winter Fundraiser, Fraser Whieldon...
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