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A Culture of Capital
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Why ‘Philip Guston Now’ would have highlighted our current, troubled times
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‘Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’ at 60 – the enduring influence of the anti-hero
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Experiencing intimacy in disconnected times – ‘Project Intimacy’ from Riptide
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Social Immobility: Arts, Culture & Class
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On the frustration and fantasy at the heart of ‘Desperately Seeking Susan’
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People over profits: why smaller arts organisations are leading the way
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A love letter to Salts Mill, one of Bradford’s cultural gems
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Love in Its Rawest Form: a brief look at the work and life of poet Forugh Farrokhzad
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Virtual Worlds: the future of live music
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“The fun comes from having to be inventive”: Come Together Collective
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Coordinated closeness: intimacy in performance
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British Media Bias Isn’t Surprising – a perspective from the U.S.
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‘A Visit from the Goon Squad’: 10 years on
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Motorcars, Museums & Metropolitanism
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The Ethics of Journalism: bleak futures and far bleaker headlines
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The Life and Legacy of David Oluwale: why Britain must remember him