Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
STARS at this year’s Bradford International Film Festival include the Oscar-nominated actress Imelda Staunton and legendary British actor John Hurt. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
AMERICAN RUST. Philipp Meyer/ Pocket Books, £7.99. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
THE musical skills of Joseph Cullen are well known in Huddersfield thanks to his work as chorus master with Huddersfield Choral Society. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
IMAGINE sitting on a tiger skin and as you do, seeing and hearing stories swirling out from the minds of children across the world. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
IF YOU are Footloose and fancy free and enjoy great musicals then head for the Lawrence Batley Theatre next week. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
IT IS not unusual for male voice choirs to relax after rehearsals with a glass in their hand. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
SHE’S bright, bubbly and has the kind of beautiful voice that has landed her a starring role in a big new professional show. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
HE IS a British Grammy award winning conductor and next month he will return to Huddersfield to conduct one of the country’s leading orchestras. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
SEE the award-winning Yorkshire Champions Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band perform in town. Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
THERE has been a change in the programme for next week’s lunchtime concert in Dewsbury Town Hall Read
Mar 12 2010 | Arts News
MELTHAM and Meltham Mills Band should be in the mood to celebrate having just had another win, this time at the Yorkshire Regional Championships in Bradford. Read
Mar 12 2010 | The Huddersfield Literature Festival 2010
AS A man who spent his early years in stand up braving the bear pits of the 80s alternative comedy scene, the audience at The Huddersfield Literature Festival can't hold much fear for Alexei Sayle. Read
Mar 12 2010 | The Huddersfield Literature Festival 2010
THE second day of the Huddersfield Literature Festival brought together newly recognised novelists, local poets from Huddersfield and Bradford and a memorable performance from Alexei Sayle on his new book ‘Stalin Ate My Homework’. Read
Mar 12 2010 | The Huddersfield Literature Festival 2010
Welcome to this year's festival, the most exciting and innovative festival yet. Featuring: Simon Armitage, Dorothea Smartt, Moniza Alvi and Alexei Sayle, as well as a specially commissioned version of Gilgamesh, a unique commission and film premiere, and an album-in-a-day event. Storytelling, short fiction, cabaret, novel writing, poetry, comedy, song, theatre, music, Manga, screenwriting, guided walks and masterclasses... I really think we deserve our tagline of 'the word in action' Read