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Contents
News UK arts news
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New works Michelle de Kretser
Excerpt of new her book The Lost Dog
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Features Sean O’Brien
Social, cultural & political
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The Vienna Lit Festival 2008
When we teamed up with Vienna Lit
Stella Duffy
Diversity, creativity & charisma
Strangely Familiar
Journeys through Leeds: 1969 - 2008
Double Agent
Exploring ethics, performance & authenticity
The Design Awards
Design in the 21st Century
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Nigel Hall
Sculpture + drawings 1965 - 2008
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Jerwood Contemporary Painters 34 Twenty artists with great futures
Jamie Lidell
Funk, soul and rhythm Tall Firs
The spectre of the second album
Merz
On the go, moving with the times
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Surrounded
More than harmless beauty My Brother Is An Only Child
Family crisis, revolution and conflict
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Gender, identity and inequality
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Hull International Short Film Festival 46 Exposing the talent of the short film Belarus Free Theatre 49 Performing for freedom of speech
Live On Stage Spring 2008
Theatre round-up
Reviews Books
Music
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The Design Awards
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Glimmer: Hull Short Film Festival
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Futuresonic 2008
A festival of art, music and ideas
Futuresonic provides a cutting edge showcase for the arts
Returning for its 12th year, Futuresonic, Manchester’s acclaimed festival of art, music and ideas, occupying the orbits of both music and digital culture, announces its boldest and most extensive programme to date. Futuresonic 2008 will transform the city of Manchester into a space of experimentation. Futuresonic 2008 continues to challenge expectations about what a festival can be. The unique formula of art, music and ideas has won Futuresonic international acclaim; 2008’s cutting-edge line-up will place the festival at the forefront of cultural innovation worldwide. The events will have a lively open and participatory form, and will feature leading figures developing the next generation of social software. Making rare UK appearances will be Richard Stallman founder of the Free Software Movement, and music and media futurist Gerd Leonhard. Plus, leading artists from the music and art strands will talk exclusively about their work. Futuresonic ART will be the first major exhibition to present a comprehensive and creative exploration of social networking. It will unveil many world firsts and new works
by leading artists including Thompson and Craighead — whose digital installations and animations (recently shown on Channel 4) question how live networks like the web change the way we understand the world — and Grennan & Sperandio’s Rubbing Shoulders, which is the winner of the £5,000 Futuresonic 2008 Art Award Commission, supported by Piccadilly Partnership, at various venues and unexpected spaces across the city. The world-renowned music strand is proud to present The RZA as Bobby Digital — the genius behind Wu-Tang Clan and producer of soundtracks for Kill Bill and Ghost Dog — headlining a celebration of the creative spirit and experimentation in hip-hop today. Plus a showcase of crossover sounds mixing countless genres and a multitude of influences in an overview of international mavericks, risk-takers, boundary-breakers and radical music-makers at over 30 venues citywide. Continuing with “The Social” theme, Futuresonic will be “freeing” up a space in the city and creating new interesting places for social interaction over the festival period. Located on the city’s Oxford Road corridor, festival-goers will find open air stages and
Jan & Emily Dixon, Futuresonic.
unique projects such as a sound-system that would rival any major club, in a family caravan. Futuresonic will again this year encourage musicians, artist groups, promoters and event organisers to stage autonomous events, forming the Futuresonic’s strand, which creates more interesting ways to socialise. For more details please visit www.futuresonic.com.
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