The Durham Revue Presents: A Day at the Durham ReZoo was performed at the Collingwood Arts Centre on Sunday 18th January, 2026. You can book tickets for their upcoming performance here. Image credit – ...
An Act of Musicals was performed by Aidan’s College Theatre (ACT) at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms on the 19th January 2026. Image credit: Aidan’s College Theatre via act.aidanstheatre on ...
"In disrupted chronology films, endings are never final." Alexandra Shemagina Semeikina explores the use of reverse chronology in film.
Today, like every day, we get to choose,' Connor Petts writes in this essay for hope and inspiration in the midst of dark times.
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Running has always been part of James “Jiggsy” McLeod’s survival. This year, it becomes a symbol of remembrance. In the months ahead, the Durham PhD student will run 52 miles each week for 52 weeks.
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"Living a life with no meaningful connections." Natasha Ranawake discusses the film Before Sunrise and its usage of conversations to evoke realisations and meaningful connections.
Finlay Seeman describes the experiences of several unlucky students whose initials landed them in sticky situations.
Animal rights activists consider this policy to be a cornerstone of animal welfare' - Emily Holts guides us through the unprecedented changes to animal safeguarding law proposed by DEFRA.
Alexander Ringsmith makes the case for mutualising the BBC to secure its future as a public service broadcaster.
This festival, held twelve days after Christmas, principally commemorates the journey of the three wise men (or Magi) to witness the revelation of Christ to the world. This, in turn, reminded me of ...