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My brother crossed the Atlantic in a row boat

Alice Birch is a history student at Edinburgh University currently working as a summer intern at Ladbury PR, these are her reflections on her brother’s resolve and the impact of his big ocean row When my brother first announced that … Continue reading

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Going African Street Style with the Dandy Lions…

Photo credit: Sara Shamsavari Moroccan themed ‘Salon’ curated by celebrated artist Hassan Hajjaj, catwalk show by Nigerian designer Samson Soboye with stylists from the London College of Fashion, a Capoeira masterclass with Mestre Pastel from Raizes de Rua, and a … Continue reading

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In memory of my mother

Freya Stewart, 34-year-old Legal Counsel at Christie’s London, on losing her mum too soon, on the power of memory and the embracing arms of the arts in keeping her legacy alive… My mum, Veronica, was full of energy.  She embraced … Continue reading

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Remembering Acme studio with Richard Wilson and more… Inside Out Festival 2014 unveils first line up

This week The Culture Capital Exchange announced the first tranche of events to form part of this year’s Inside Out Festival. Returning this October with a characteristically sagacious and diverse mix of debates, performances, walks, talks, symposiums, screenings, and exhibitions, … Continue reading

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Putting the heart back into abandoned buildings in downtown Bogota + other stories…

From a champion of the arts and community theatre in abandoned buildings in downtown Bogota, to the creator of UAE’s first Arabic and English graphic design studio, thirteen pioneering entrepreneurs have been selected from ten different countries around the world … Continue reading

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It IS #TimeToAct but what do we do?

It was just a week ago, on a warm East London afternoon, Emma Fulu, lead researcher Medical Research Council SA addressed this very question to a packed room at the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict fringe, to … Continue reading

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“Mysterious, gothic and gritty”

Clare Reddington, Exec Producer, Playable City Award describes Shadowing, the winner of the 2014 £30,000 international Playable City Award, to get Bristol residents dancing with shadows This week the Watershed in Bristol unveiled the 2014 winner of the £30,000 international … Continue reading

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It’s like building sandcastles on the beach

On 3rd July 2014 the Barbican is going to be opening its doors to a Digital Revolution, an immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and videogames. Deep in the heart of the revolution, down in the Barbican’s darkened Pit … Continue reading

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Playable City Award Shortlist Announced

The second international £30,000 Playable City Award was launched by Watershed (www.watershed.co.uk/playablecity) in February this year to invite artists, designers, architects, technologists and creative practitioners from all over the world to propose new ideas that will challenge the screen-based clichés … Continue reading

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Real world strategy game Run An Empire launches on Kickstarter

Strategy games like Civilisation, Risk and Clash of Clans lack a real life element, while solitary sports like jogging can seem boring and isolated. Experience design studio PAN, based in Shoreditch, London, wanted to create a game that combines strategic … Continue reading

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