Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
WITH Arts Council England’s announcement about future funding plans due tomorrow morning, many of those who attended the fifth annual Journal Culture Awards will have had other things on their mind over the last few days and weeks. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
The century-long history of the People’s Theatre has inspired a couple of books packed with anecdotes which were undoubtedly just a few of those at the disposal of the authors. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
THE lighting of Hadrian’s Wall attracted more than 50,000 people to various points across its 84-mile expanse and exposed its glowing charms to an estimated audience of 855 million. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
IN 2010 Durham was once again bathed in the sound of brass during this popular summer festival. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
THE long-awaited launch of Temenos, a giant artwork designed by world-renowned duo artist Anish Kapoor and structural designer Cecil Balmond did nothing to disappoint. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
THIS impressive exhibition brought together an eclectic and fascinating selection of art, artists and artefacts. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
AMERICAN artist Jenny Holzer has been text messaging since the days when phones came on the end of flexes and postmen still delivered letters penned in ink. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
FORMER Labour MP of 24 years standing Chris Mullin published the second instalment of his highly acclaimed diaries in 2010, Decline and Fall. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
THE NewBridge Studio project in Newcastle provides a supportive and communal atmosphere for emerging artists with an emphasis on creative development. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
CULTURE Shock may seem to be a local storytelling project … but it just might be the largest digital storytelling project in the world. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
A COLLABORATIVE commission for BRASS: Durham International Festival resulted in a moving performance at Durham Cathedral. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
STAND-up comedian, Chris Ramsey has had rather a good year. Safe to say the Sunderland and South Shields-bred comic, who is in the midst of his 25th year, cranked things up a notch. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
GATESHEAD-based Unfolding Theatre asked 100 local people the question: if you could build your own palace, what would it be? Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
A YEAR which saw Laura Lancaster enjoy her first solo exhibition, has won the artist a consecutive Culture Award in this category. Read
Mar 29 2011 | Culture Awards News Archive
REMARKS on Scott Turnbull’s touching and stand-out portrayal of Adam in the stage adaptation of Richard Milward’s debut novel, Apples, peppered reviews of the production. Read