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Culture Editor Nadia Sommella reviews the Barber Institute's first virtual exhibition, urging us to visit Sights of Wonder from the comfort of home
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Deputy Editor Cat Osborne interviews Jen Ridding, Head of Public Engagement at the Barber Institute on how the gallery is adapting to make the arts more accessible during this pandemic
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou provides a comprehensive reading list for all to unlearn racism, and become actively anti-racist - we all need to start somewhere
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Redbrick Culture and the UoB Photography Society capture our lives in lockdown, exploring the ways daily life has changed and what it looks like
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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, encapsulating the moods lockdown is producing
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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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Culture Writer, Eve Orford, reviews The Big Book Weekend hosted virtually through Zoom, which recreates a festival through interactive interviews, panels and performances
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Culture Critic, Alex Horton, reviews the latest home streaming of the National Theatre's adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra' starring Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo
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Culture Editor Grace Baxendine interviews London-based printmakers Jairo Zaldua and Nicola Green on their multi-disciplinary projects and artistic collaborations
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Culture's Nadia Sommella discusses how artists have always managed to find inspiration from the most unlikely, everyday sources, concluding that 'limitations in movement can lead to the greatest strives in imagination'
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Culture Critic Alex Horton reviews Danny Boyle and Nick Dear's gruesome and imaginative stage adaptation of Shelley's novel, streamed by the 'National Theatre at Home' project