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Powerful comic art perspective on the war in Ukraine, “A Fallen Tale” by Asya Voitenko, set for exhibition in Lancaster
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Powerful comic art perspective on the war in Ukraine, “A Fallen Tale” by Asya Voitenko, set for exhibition in Lancaster

A powerful comic art perspective on the war in Ukraine by Asya Voitenko heads to Lancaster Continue reading Powerful comic art perspective on the war in Ukraine, “A Fallen Tale” by Asya Voitenko, set for exhibition in Lancaster

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Paul Palmer Trio set to stomp the Ashton this weekend
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Paul Palmer Trio set to stomp the Ashton this weekend

The Second Ashton Evening on 5th June 2015 in Williamson Park, organised by the Friends of Williamson Park is shaping … Continue reading Paul Palmer Trio set to stomp the Ashton this weekend

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First Friday arts extravaganza returns with a host of music and arts events
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First Friday arts extravaganza returns with a host of music and arts events

Brighton Carnival Band – set to brighten up Lancaster on Friday 5th June  There’s nothing like a First Friday in … Continue reading First Friday arts extravaganza returns with a host of music and arts events

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Lancashire Folk Tales brought to Life in new City Museum exhibition
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Lancashire Folk Tales brought to Life in new City Museum exhibition

Come and meet Boggarts, Haunted Hares, and Talking Cats, and be immersed in windswept moorland, snow capped hills and icy … Continue reading Lancashire Folk Tales brought to Life in new City Museum exhibition

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Comic Artist Oliver East talks “The Homesick Truant’s Cumbrian Yarn”
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Comic Artist Oliver East talks “The Homesick Truant’s Cumbrian Yarn”

Oliver East: Photo: Yorick de Munnik Comic creator Oliver East will be at the Beach Hut Gallery at Kents Bank Station, Cumbria on … Continue reading Comic Artist Oliver East talks “The Homesick Truant’s Cumbrian Yarn”

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Lancaster Guardian cartoonist exhibits in the Park
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Lancaster Guardian cartoonist exhibits in the Park

Yes, we know that headline could be misleading. Got you here though, didn’t it? Paintings of local landmarks by Lancaster … Continue reading Lancaster Guardian cartoonist exhibits in the Park

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Looking Back on Market Square: A ‘Sneak Peek” at Lancaster Library’s Exhibition
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Looking Back on Market Square: A ‘Sneak Peek” at Lancaster Library’s Exhibition

A post-war image of Market Street leading to Market Square circa 1946. The centre of the square is still accessible … Continue reading Looking Back on Market Square: A ‘Sneak Peek” at Lancaster Library’s Exhibition

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Meet artist Chas Jacobs this weekend at Ashton Memorial
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Meet artist Chas Jacobs this weekend at Ashton Memorial

Lancaster artist Chas Jacobs has an exhibition at the Ashton Memorial this weekend (Saturday 30th November – 1st December) and … Continue reading Meet artist Chas Jacobs this weekend at Ashton Memorial

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Library Exhibition Celebrates Transgender Lives
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Library Exhibition Celebrates Transgender Lives

Wednesday 20 November is the Transgender Day of Remembrance, commemorating those who have died as a result of transphobia, either … Continue reading Library Exhibition Celebrates Transgender Lives

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Furious Faerie captured for new Dukes exhibition
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Furious Faerie captured for new Dukes exhibition

Faerie Tail, one of the photographs currently on exhibition at The Dukes. Image © Adrian Jones A faerie with attitude … Continue reading Furious Faerie captured for new Dukes exhibition

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