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Culture writer Emilia Hope recommends Stephen King's The Shining as a gripping horror story that combines the supernatural with the psychotic to create a terrifying read
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Life&Style Editor Frankie Rhodes recounts the webinar Culture in Quarantine, a talk and Q&A by BBC Arts director Jonty Claypole, explaining how, as culture venues remain closed, the BBC is adapting to offer the arts via online platforms
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis praises the webinar on Joseph Chamberlain run by the University of Birmingham for beginning discussions about the University's founder and his lesser-known actions as Colonial Secretary
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Culture writer Harvey Eaton recommends some of the best books by black female authors to read, not only in Black History Month, but all year round, celebrating 'the enormous contribution to literature made by people of colour'
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In honour of Black History Month, culture writer Leah Renz takes a close look at Kara Walker's most recent work, Fons Americanas, which directly addresses the traumas of black history
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Culture writer Liv Jones takes a close look at Bernadine Evaristo's most well known novel: Girl, Woman, Other - stressing the importance of broadening one's perspective through literature
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Culture writer Lucy Perrior reviews Van Gogh Alive at the Birmingham Hippodrome, praising this new digital format for displaying artwork as offering a deeper and more immersive experience
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Culture Editor Nadia Sommella reviews the latest exhibition at IKON gallery which 'tackles serious and relevant issues such as the climate crisis and consumerism' all with a sense of humour
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Culture Editor Nadia Sommella reviews the weird and wonderful worlds created in two exhibitions at Eastside Projects in Digbeth, calling it 'strange art for strange times'
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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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TV Editor Sam Wait gives us a sneak preview of Savannah Brown's latest poetry anthology Sweetdark, ensuring us her collection posits some of life's biggest questions in a frank and accessible way
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Comment Editor Esther Purves takes a deep dive into the intricacies of the recent debate over Adele's adoption of Bantu knots for Notting Hill Carnival, discussing the differences between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation