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The Guide To Being Bear Aware

SJ Fowler’s The Guide To Being Bear Aware is a paradigm for reflecting in a world gone awry. It is a collection with raw, political edge. Wittily, through a play-on-words, The Guide To Being Bear Aware strips the self bare, forcing the reader to acknowledge who they were before the influence of globalization and attendant Read More

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Quiet in a Quiet House

it held in its hand, the spirit, a dainty fern of solid gold, as all ferns were before God loved and made them green. (“The spirit crept outside the house at night”) When we think of poetry, we do not think of silence; we think of a page filled, a rhyme uttered or uttered. Yet Read More

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THE SPORT OF KINGS (SHORTLISTED, 2017 BAILEYS WOMEN’S PRIZE)

At first, C. E. Morgan’s The Sport of Kings appears to be yet another generational story about a wealthy family living in the American South. It soon becomes clear, however, that the novel is so much more than that. As the story unfolds, Morgan bluntly tackles racism, poverty, rape, obsession, and incest. For those with Read More

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MIDWINTER (LONGLISTED, 2017 BAILEYS WOMEN’S PRIZE)

I might not have read this novel were it not longlisted for the 2017 Baileys Women’s Prize. The hardcover with its stylised Edward Bawden-like black and red linocut of a rural scene – red sun, red fox, and red blurb byline counterbalanced by the bold black lines of plant life – seemed, well, just a Read More

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THE MARE (LONGLISTED, 2017 BAILEYS WOMEN’S PRIZE)

“Feeling by themselves ain’t what matters.” The Mare, Mary Gaitskill. Think of a girl called Velvet, a dangerous horse, a riding competition, a growing obsession; the elements of one of the most-loved children’s films in the world. Mary Gaitskill’s “The Mare” draws freely and openly on the stories of National Velvet and Black Beauty, but Read More

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The Power (Winner, 2017 BAILEYS WOMEN’S PRIZE)

Naomi Alderman’s fourth novel, and first endeavour into speculative fiction, is based on the simple question: what might happen if women really did run the world? Set mainly in the near future, the novel is told from various points of view as first teenage girls, and then women, suddenly become aware of a whole new Read More

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DJCAD DEGREE SHOW 2017: Art & Philosophy

This year’s degree show for Art and Philosophy offers the viewer a wealth of thought-provoking art works. There are interesting connections between artists’ interests, yet outcomes are hugely varied. Stacey Pover emphasises the healing qualities of art and the power of collaborative expression in performances. She asks participants to take part spontaneously in creating paintings outside Read More

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DJCAD Degree Show 2017: Product Design and Digital Interaction Design

Product Design and Digital Interaction Design exhibits are displayed together in the lively Social Digital space on Level 5 of the Matthew Building. Here we can see the designs of the future, where some of our brightest new designers are presenting their solutions to a range of challenges in the modern world. For some, the Read More

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DJCAD Degree Show 2017: Textile Design

Crawford Building, Level 3 20th – 28th May With the success of graduates such as fashion designer Hayley Scanlan and illustrator Johanna Basford, Textile Design at DJCAD has an enviable reputation for producing talent in both print and knit.  This year’s exhibition is no exception, showing strength in pattern design, dyeing techniques and constructed textiles Read More

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DJCAD Degree Show 2017: Jewellery and Metal Design

Crawford Building, Level 4 20th – 28th May The plethora of colour and diversity of materials that await the viewer within the Jewellery and Metal Design degree show exhibition space pays testament to the superfluity of opportunities on offer to the students of this discipline.  Although traditional jewellery, woodworking and silversmithing techniques underpin the majority Read More

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