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Kirsty Denison
Arts Writer
Kirsty joined the team in 2008 within the Arts section before being elected Culture Editor. She became Arts Editor in May 2008. She is involved in many other arts-based projects on campus, including Art displays and media.
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Literature and Linguistics
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Arts - Culture
Tue, 11th November 2008
Alice Woodhall speaks to the director of The Shambles and finds out what York's favourite improv guys have in store for us this term.
Arts - Theatre
Wed, 5th November 2008
Alice Woodhall heads to York Theatre Royal to review a production of Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman'.
Arts - Culture
Tue, 4th November 2008
Nick Scarlett heads to the Grand Opera House to check out one of the most controversial comedians around: Frankie Boyle.
Arts - Music
Mon, 3rd November 2008
Nick Scarlett comments on RAG's latest get together; Surf's Up!
Arts - Music
Thu, 30th October 2008
Rocking, reviewing and reminiscing; Dan Hunter goes to see the Towers of London at Fibbers.
Arts - Theatre
Sun, 26th October 2008
Alicia Walters heads to the Drama Barn to check out Belt Up's latest play: William and Octavia.
Arts - Culture
Fri, 24th October 2008
'A Thousand Splendid Suns' by Khaled Hosseini is the deeply moving story of two women living in Afghanistan from the 1970s to modern day.
Arts - Artsurf
Mon, 20th October 2008
To choose the high life, the low life, or somewhere respectable in between? Helen Nianias pontificates.
Arts - Music
Thu, 26th June 2008
It passed many by, but one of biggest names in indie graced York's basement venue on Saturday evening. Persistent rumours proved accurate when Franz Ferdinand announced a tour of intimate venues around the UK, starting at Fibbers.
Arts - Film
Mon, 23rd June 2008
Ten weeks of slaving away and soon months of freedom will be yours. But for now, you must utilise your new couch potato status by watching the very best of this week’s television.
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