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Silent Signal

LifeSpace: Science Art Research Gallery University of Dundee 29 September- 26 November Artists and scientists join forces in an exciting exhibition of six animations exploring the science of genetics, cell biology, immunology and epidemiology. Do not worry if those words go over your head; the exhibition is highly engaging to the lay viewer and is Read More

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PUBLISHING AS PROCESS: An exhibition of artists’ publishing by Banner Repeater

Centrespace, VRC Curator’s Talk: Thursday 8 September Exhibition: 9 – 29 September 2016 “GIANT JONG KICKS UN*” *self-generated headline courtesy of @LowAnimalSpirit, Ami Clarke   PUBLISHING AS PROCESS is an exhibition that presents us with an array of visual distributions; publications and live happenings are situated alongside each other in the two rooms of the Read More

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The Sellout (Winner, 2016 Man Booker Prize)

Paul Beatty (Oneworld, 2016); pbk, £12.99 Paul Beatty’s latest work, Man-Booker Prize 2016 shortlister, The Sellout, is a novel about town planning. Not, perhaps, the stuff of what the New York Times has called “the most badass” American novel in years but, as Beatty’s vivid depictions of L.A. and Washington show, appearances can be deceiving. Read More

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Remembering Blue

Claire McLaughlin (Survivor’s Press, 2014); pbk, £10 In this her first collection, Claire McLaughlin penetrates the “misty blankness” of vision emerging into the vivid, sensory realm of memory. Blinded by a degenerative retina disease, her poems demonstrate the importance of memory when living without vision. McLaughlin’s account is so intense in its imagery, so arousing Read More

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Serious Sweet (Longlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize)

A.L. Kennedy (Jonathan Cape, 2016); hbk. £17.99 Dundee-born A.L. Kennedy needs no introduction, being extensively published in fiction, no slouch in non-fiction, and a respected commentator in various media. She sidelines as an acerbic stand-up comedian; all these abilities and honed forms of observation feed  Serious Sweet. At the time of reviewing, this book has Read More

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Drowning in Wheat: Selected Poems 1980-2015

You sink in wheat. Slowly. And the more you struggle the worse it gets. So warns the title poem of John Kinsella’s recent selected works. Children “on every farm” across Australia have been issued this warning, alert even “in the midst of play” to the “acrid / chemical smell / of treated wheat”, and the Read More

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Suicide Squad

(USA, 2016) 19th August – 25th August, DCA David Ayer, director of Training Day and Fury, makes his debut in the DC Comics cinematic universe with the anarchic and crazed Suicide Squad, derived from the fairly recent comic (1987) of the same name by John Ostrander which drew great acclaim and success. Suicide Squad consists Read More

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Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years

(USA, 2016) 15th -17th September, DCA   As I walked into the cinema, the first thing that struck me was the wide range of ages that were present, all eagerly waiting to see the new Beatles documentary. Even after fifty years, four working-class lads from Liverpool prove just as important and have retained the ability Read More

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Howl’s Moving Castle

(Japan, 2004) 3rd July 2016, DCA Hayao Miyazaki once again produced greatness in 2004 with Howl’s Moving Castle, following on from his previous successes My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away. Taking inspiration from Diana Wynne Jones’ eponymous novel of 1986, Miyazaki tells yet another tale of an unlikely hero; when young, hard-working Sophie has a Read More

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Spirited Away

(Japan, 2001) June 26th, DCA Studio Ghbili’s timeless animated classic Spirited Away returns to the big screen for the one-off, week-long event “Studio Ghibli Forever”, celebrating the release of the studio’s (supposed) last film, When Marnie Was There. Spirited Away tells the tale of a young girl named Chihiro (Rumi Hiiragi) who, whilst exploring her Read More

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