The first of what will hopefully become a series of collaborations between the two, ‘In The Reins' highlights just how incredible both sets of musicians are.
When the Scissor Sisters perform camp-kitch disco it makes perfect, sleaze-free sense... not so here. When El Presidente mimic the same sentiments, they sound butt clenchingly trite.
This website brings together the creative and digital communities of Brighton and Hove and the academic and student communities of local universities and colleges.
Rehearsal Space London is a unique online directory of theatre companies, arts establishments and community sector groups with rehearsal space for hire.
Whatever your space-hire needs, Rehearsal Space London provides you with an accessible list of spaces, which suit a wide range of activities and budgets.
The English Subject Centre invites students to write an essay or creative piece of around 1,000 words with the title: "What do English or Creative Writing have to say to an age of austerity?"
The winner will receive £300 and the runner-up £200 in gift vouchers.
This competition is open to all UK students of English literature, English language and Creative Writing.
To celebrate the launch of the 200th issue next Spring, Ambit invite you to take a shot at their PROSE AND POETRY COMPETITION. Send 200 words* of poetry or prose, in any style on any subject.
The competition is open to ANYONE aged 16 or over.
TEXPRINT's ethos is to celebrate and mentor the best new graduating talent, bringing them together to network and present their work to some of the most important names in the industry, both in the UK and abroad.
Students from the University of the West of England are celebrating winning the prize for the best stand at New Designers in London.
It is the first time that a group of students from UWE has won ‘best stand' at this prestigious exhibition. The stand resulted from a collaboration between students and staff in the Faculty of Creative Arts and the School of Architecture.
World famous novelist Martin Amis will be discussing the relationship between Literature and Violence at his next University of Manchester debate on Thursday 1st July 2010.
The writer will be joined by high profile guests Blake Morrison and John Gray for the evening event at the University's Martin Harris Centre.