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Article: Preview Ordinary/Extra/Ordinary unites Jeremy Deller, Tracey Emin and more at The PublicVitality, diversity and humour are the aims for curator David Thorp in a British Council touring show which brings the likes of David Shrigley and Martin Creed to West Bromwich.14 May 2013
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Article: Preview Pink Floyd to Lady Gaga: The Art of Pop Video at FACT LiverpoolFrom dancers in Fatboy Slim videos to works directed by Andy Warhol, an extensive survey of pop videos past and present features Queen, Prince, Björk, Ladytron and Bob Dylan.21 March 2013
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Article: Review Stark beauty and minimalism: Rosa Barba, Carl Andre and JMW Turner at Turner ContemporaryA trio of exhibitions at Turner Contemporary makes for an interesting balance of moving image, sculpture and the surprising drawings of JMW Turner.04 February 2013
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Article: Preview Digital Aesthetic3: The latest and best digital art at the Harris MuseumA new exhibition at the Harris Museum in Preston, part of this weekend's Digital Aesthetic³ 2012 conference, reveals some of the different ways artists are using digital technologies.05 October 2012
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Article: Preview Artists use Blue Crystal Ball to communicate Olympic legacy to the next generationAn International Olympic Committee commission sees artists from around the world reflect on the Olympic values in film works showing in Bexhill and Manchester.10 August 2012
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Article: Preview Photoworks plot bold Brighton Biennial 2012 with pop-up shows and outdoor installationsBrighton Photo Biennial 2012 is set to burst across the city's streets in October with a bold and radical programme encompassing squatting, surveillance, protest and warfare.23 July 2012
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Article: Preview Everything Flows: The art of Getting in the Zone at the De La Warr PavilionTo coincide with the London Olympic Games, an exhibition in Sussex features four newly commissioned artworks looking at how athletes achieve sporting prowess.29 June 2012
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Article Richard Long ARTISTS ROOMS and Luke Fowler's film commission light up The Hepworth WakefieldBen Miller is mesmerised by the sculptural installations of Richard Long and the poetic social histories embedded in the film installation of Luke Fowler at the Hepworth Wakefield.27 June 2012
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Article: Preview Suffolk raised filmmaker presents feature set in and starring communities in East EnglandCultural Olympiad film project On Langard Point features performance, prose, myth, and music, interspersed with contributions by local people.21 June 2012
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Article: Preview John Smith film captures the Margate seascape for Turner ContemporaryThe seascape that once entranced JMW Turner has been captured on film in a new commission for Turner Contemporary in Margate.29 May 2012
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Article: Interview Field trip: Semiconductor talk about their findings in the far out reaches of EcuadorFootage from a voyage to the Galapagos forms basis of a solo show from Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt at FACT.22 June 2011
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Article: Interview A talk on the wild side with Marcus CoatesDuring our interview with artist Marcus Coates, we discuss shamanism, charlatanism, art, humour and nature. But as Mark Sheerin discovers, no badgers were available for comment.10 March 2010
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Article: Interview Interview: composer Michael Nyman on being an accidental filmmakerComposer Michael Nyman takes a break from operas and composing movie soundtracks and reveals another side of his work in Videofile, showing at Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion. Chris Broughton finds out what it's all about.09 February 2009
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Article: Trail Explore London's smaller museums and galleries with the Discover London TrailsDiscover London trails link smaller museums and galleries with other attractions in the capital via easy to print out half and full day trails.29 March 2008
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Article: Trail Known Homosexuals - Lesbian History In The ArchivesA trail developed for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender History Month that looks at where to find and search for lesbian histories in archives in England and Wales.12 February 2007
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Article: Trail Innovation And Diversity - A Trail Of Artist Run Galleries In EnglandArtists are increasingly running independent spaces - home to some of the most innovative, diverse and stimulating art exhibitions around today.19 October 2006
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Article: Trail In An Anderson During An Air Raid On BirminghamBrian L Stevenson recalls the time his father had a close shave with a bomb during a WWII air raid on Birmingham, while he stayed safely in the family's Anderson shelter.31 August 2006
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Article: Trail The National Trust Top Ten Picnic Spots For SummerThere's no better way to celebrate summer than packing a picnic and chilling out with family and friends - especially when your picnic spot is magically beautiful.28 July 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasures: LondonTake a look at fascinating objects in London museums. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.11 July 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 1 - The People's Museum In LondonTake a look at fascinating objects in London museums. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 10 - The People's Museum In Northern IrelandDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Northern Ireland. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 3 - The People's Museum In The South WestDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of the south west. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail The Greatest Briton - On The Trail Of Isambard Kingdom BrunelBridges, tunnels, passenger ships, docks, railways and... gardens! Brunel built them all. To celebrate his bicentenary we take a tour of the engineer's diverse projects.05 April 2006
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Article: Trail What Did The Chinese Do For Us? A Look At Norwich's Chinese CommunityThere has been a Chinese population in Norwich for only an estimated 50 years but already it has a fascinating story to tell.05 April 2006
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Article: Trail Reminiscences Of A Childhood In Wartime BrumDon Owen shares his memories of growing up in Sparkbrook, Birmingham, during World War II.01 December 2005
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Article: Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Church EndThis trail, an exploration of Church End in North London, is the third from the My Life, Our Heritage project to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.09 March 2005
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Friern Barnet LaneThe 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Friern Barnet Lane in North London is the second to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.13 December 2004
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Article: Trail The Great North East: Escomb Church in Bishop AucklandThe first in a series of articles exploring the history and heritage of County Durham looks at Escombe Church in Bishop Auckland.15 October 2004
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Article: Trail Take A Ball Of Chalk Round London's East EndThere's more to the East End than cockney rhyming slang. From contemporary art at the Whitechapel Gallery to the streets that inspired Dickens, take a walk round the diverse mix of old and new on this trail of locations and museums that can be seen in half a day.12 October 2004
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Article: Trail Birmingham's Back To Backs Further ExploredRoslyn Tappenden takes a closer look at the National Trust's latest property - the city's last remaining back to back housing - and talks to some former residents.10 September 2004
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Article: Trail Children's Express: Whenever I Say I'm From BirminghamChildren's Express journalist Jon Hudson explains that no matter who you are or where you are from, you won't feel out of place in Birmingham.07 September 2004
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Article: Trail The 'My Brighton And Hove' History TrailThis extensive tour of historic Brighton was developed in partnership with My Brighton and Hove, one the UK's best local history websites.06 September 2004
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Article: Trail Mersey Maritime Heritage: From The Ferry To Titanic And BeyondSailors, slaves, trade and television - this city married to the sea has seen these and much more over the centuries. Read all about the times and tides of the river and the docks in our Mersey Maritime Trail.01 September 2004
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Normandy 60 Years OnWe finish our series of features marking the 60th anniversary of D-Day with a look at some of the locations and museums in Normandy today.04 June 2004
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Article: Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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Article: Trail Prince George's Culture Club - A Trail Through Regency BrightonFrom the Prince Regent's mistress to the architect buried under Tesco, a walk through Brighton and Hove offers Regency treasures aplenty.23 April 2004
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Article: Trail Arts And Crafts Trail: Cheltenham, the Cotswolds, Midlands and Lake District 01 January 2004
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Article: Trail The Pre-Raphaelite Collections - Part OneBirmingham, Manchester, Liverpool... take our tour of major Pre-Raphaelite collections outside the English capital.17 October 2003
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Article: Trail Good Connections - A Telecommunications Museum TrailThe history of electronic communications is a fascinating tale of innovation and enterprise - find out more on our telecommunications museum trail.15 September 2003
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Article: Trail The Brighton Toy Trail: Favourites From The PastThe Brighton Toy Trail is a light-hearted interactive look at the toys we love and some great places to visit to find out more about them. Fasten your seatbelt!17 October 2001
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Article: Trail Discovering St Martins In the BullringMichelle Wright explores St. Martin’s Church, a historic landmark of the UK's second city wedged into the centre of modern Birmingham.
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Article: Trail Fly High In Hendon And Cruise Cool In CamdenFrom aviation history to Jewish ceremonial art and a 19th century canal, north west London offers an eclectic mix of museums and historic buildings. Discover them all with this trail devised by the London Smaller Museums Group.
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Article: Trail Gunpowder, Treason and Plot - The Gunpowder 400 TrailThis year marks the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot - follow the Gunpowder 400 Trail to find out what's going on in UK museums.
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Article: Trail Reminiscence From A Norwich ResidentSelections from the reminiscence book of John Summers, provided by Pabulum - a charity established in 1998 that trains and provides visitors for people with Alzheimer’s.
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Article: Trail SOE LinksA short list of links to some of the best sites for those of you who wish to delve further into the history of SOE and SIS during World War II.
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Article: Trail The Great And The Good - Norwich's Finest BuildingsCity heritage expert Mike Loveday identifies the city's finest buildings, from Norman times through to the present day. Read on to discover Norwich's best!
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Article: Trail The Indian Presence In LiverpoolIndian Presence brings together photographs and personal histories of Liverpool's Indian community.
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Betty Vince Remembers Wartime In WhitehawkIn response to recent moves to renovate the air raid shelter at Whitehawk Primary School, local resident Betty Vince remembers what life was like in Whitehawk during the Second World War.





