Identity in Isolation and Imprisonment: A Review of Open Theatre’s ‘What Remains?’
Jess Cooper reviews the newest Open Theatre play, 'What Remains?'. Image Credit: LUU Open Theatre Society It seems incredibly ironic...
Jess Cooper reviews the newest Open Theatre play, 'What Remains?'. Image Credit: LUU Open Theatre Society It seems incredibly ironic...
“Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that . . . darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light...
Touring their second record, No More Like This (2026), PVA unleash a precision that feels both intimate and ferocious. Illuminated...
Oscar Glanfield reflects on Indian Ink, the revived Tom Stoppard play exploring love and art between England and India. Kolkata...
The Welsh-born Leeds folk musician talks about the familiar history of folk voices, processing life through art, and why communicating...
Olivia J Nivaud visits the Leeds Art Gallery to discover the work of a great Yorkshire artist. Being a first...
Francesca Langley covers the opening night of the , , exhibition at the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery. Named after...
Taking my seat in the Leeds Grand Theatre I am immediately greeted by not only the ornate decor of the...
Lila Frost runs through her favourite books and films to support her through the harsh winter months. As much as...
Lily Rodney reviews the 'Women, Film and Resistance' event as part of the Leeds Palestinian Film Festival, and also interviews...