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Kirsty Denison
Kirsty Denison
Arts Editor
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.
Course Course: Literature and Linguistics
E-Mail Address E-Mail: arts@theyorker.co.uk

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Guns N' Roses

Reckless Road: Marc Canter

Arts - Culture
Fri, 30th May 2008

Marc Canter is the childhood friend of guitar legend Slash. He was the ‘fifth Beatle’ to the band that would become Hollywood’s greatest rock sensation – Guns N’ Roses. Over 20 years since the band’s debut release, 'Appetite for Destruction', Canter has now decided to release what he saw...

The Homecoming

The Homecoming - Drama Barn - Week 5

Arts - Theatre
Sat, 24th May 2008

We send Kirsty Denison to Drama Barn's Week 5 production of Pinter's The Homecoming.

Pam Ainsley at Art Circles

The Filming of Atonement at Redcar, by Pam Ainsley (winner of the Professional Event Photographer of the Year 2006) has come to York after exhibitions at Kirkleatham Museum in Redcar and further shows in Middlesbrough and Stockton. It is exhibited at Art Circles until May 31.

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The Singles Club: Week 5 Frolics

Arts - Music
Mon, 19th May 2008

Welcome back to a sex-crazed Singles Club all in the name of week 5 fun and frolics. This week we have a fit little foursome of epic proportions. Enough to satisfy all your sensual musical needs.

Born in Bethlehem

We send Vicky Hotchkiss to see Born in Bethlehem at York Theatre Royal.

We Need To Talk About Kevin

Book review of We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver.

Patient no.1

The Yorker interviews America's leading political playwright Donald Freed and sends Kirsty Denison to see the world première of his play Patient no.1 at York Theatre Royal.

Heroin Diaries

A music book review about the Mötley Crüe and bassist Nikki Sixx.

Morbid Curiosity

We send Kirsty Denison to the first Drama Barn production of Summer term: Morbid Curiosity.

Mick Sergeant

We send Kirsty Denison to Wentworth's Monday comedy night.

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