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Culture Writer Francesca Herring looks at the popular new true-crime drama Des, questioning why we are obsessed with the world of serial killers and how healthy this fascination is
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Culture Writer Daisy Evison looks at the BBC's decision to sing Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory, proposing the Proms should instead feature songs that reflect our multicultural society
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In this Redbrick Culture Feature, four writers celebrate their own local cultural institutions, as their very existence is threatened
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After a botched art restoration in Spain, Culture writer Catrin Jackson argues for increased regulations
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Culture writer Harpal Khambay looks at why children’s literature must do more to include the LGBTQ+ community to create a more tolerant and accepting society
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis praises the Criminal Queerness Festival for elevating LGBTQ+ creatives and explains why being virtual this year might help it reach a global audience
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Culture Writer Ella Kipling tells us how professional ballet dancers are getting productive in lockdown, encouraging everyone to try ballet at home
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Redbrick Culture and the UoB Photography Society capture our lives in lockdown, presenting the ways daily life has changed
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Redbrick Alumni, James Neophytou, talks to Culture about his University memories, the theatre that got him through and how that theatre continues to influence his outlook on life and work
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Culture's Emily Gulbis reminisces the Edinburgh International Festivals colourful past in light of its first cancellation in history
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Find out what Birmingham Museums Trust are doing to help the community during this difficult time
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Eve Orford tells us how the arts are united in tackling the virus and how we can still contribute and be a part of them