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“Ask The Person Next To You If They Are OK”: Inside TOMORROW, The Urgent New Dance Work Heading To Leeds

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As 2Faced Dance bring their powerful new production TOMORROW to Leeds, Artistic Director Tamsin Fitzgerald speaks about masculinity, silence and the realities of male mental health - and why this is a conversation that cannot wait.

Iron Age Burial Discovered Under Pocklington School

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Where the Vale of York gives way to the chalk uplands of the Wolds - recent archaeological finds confirm East Yorkshire settlement as key historic intersection

A Different Kind Of Home Crowd

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This is what widening participation sounds like: football chants, orchestral music and a room full of people discovering they belong there. Enyi Okpara and Manchester Camerata are making it happen.

A Monet Comes To Blackpool - It’s A Bigger Deal Than You Think

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A Monet on the Lancashire coast: Not a stunt, but a statement - about access, inequality, and who gets to experience great art in the UK

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Holding Space: Gareth Smith And The Living World Of Vanishing

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Manchester composer Gareth Smith revisits and reshapes his Vanishing project in real time - drawing on space, collaboration and imperfection to push his quietly radical musical language into new territory.

The Sun and Moon Still Rise

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Fadi A. Thabet’s Lens on Gaza comes to East Street Arts

How Culture Filled A Political Vacuum In The North

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Peter J Walsh on RAVE ONE, Manchester, opportunity, and the infrastructure that no longer exists

On The Line: The North’s Long History Of Standing Together

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Across the North of England, solidarity has always had a geography

Ilkley Billionaire Buys Daughter to Avoid Taxes, Finds Joy Instead

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West Yorkshire Musical Theatre Society bring Annie to Kings Hall, Ilkley in April

Ancient Wood, Open Roads And A Guitar That Travels Light

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A deepening connection between music, place and the environments we inhabit

Full Cast Unveiled for Private Lives

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Noël Coward's comedy of manners opens at the Royal Exchange next week

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“Ask The Person Next To You If They Are OK”: Inside TOMORROW, The Urgent New Dance Work Heading To Leeds

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As 2Faced Dance bring their powerful new production TOMORROW to Leeds, Artistic Director Tamsin Fitzgerald speaks about masculinity, silence and the realities of male mental health - and why this is a conversation that cannot wait.

A Monet Comes To Blackpool - It’s A Bigger Deal Than You Think

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A Monet on the Lancashire coast: Not a stunt, but a statement - about access, inequality, and who gets to experience great art in the UK

The Sun and Moon Still Rise

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Fadi A. Thabet’s Lens on Gaza comes to East Street Arts

On The Line: The North’s Long History Of Standing Together

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Across the North of England, solidarity has always had a geography

Northorpe Hall Child + Family Trust Enters Exciting New Chapter

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Baton passed to new leader at inspiring West Yorkshire charity

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Gold at World Rowing Masters Championships

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Cumbrian rowers bring medals back to Derwentwater

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Iron Age Burial Discovered Under Pocklington School

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Where the Vale of York gives way to the chalk uplands of the Wolds - recent archaeological finds confirm East Yorkshire settlement as key historic intersection

Nidderdale Feast Brings Yorkshire Chefs Together To Celebrate Local Food And Sustainable Farming

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A new food event at Masham Town Hall will see Michelin-starred chef Frances Atkins lead a team of Yorkshire chefs in creating a four-course feast using ingredients sourced from across the Nidderdale National Landscape.

Beneath The North Sea: How Yorkshire Could Help Store Britain’s Carbon

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Deep beneath the North Sea lie vast sandstone formations capable of storing billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide. As the UK scales up carbon capture and storage, the Yorkshire coast and Humber Estuary could become a crucial gateway between heavy industry and offshore carbon reservoirs.

“Stop Improving Ourselves. Start Improving The World.”

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In Helmsley, Dutch writer Marjolijn van Heemstra invites us to do something quietly radical: sit at the threshold of night, leave the lights off, and remember that the world is made of transitions

Dark Skies, Made local:

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Half-Term wonder - and the North York Moors’ plan to change how we light the night

If You Go Down To The Woods Today….

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Woodshare: Cumbria’s Innovative Community Scheme

Restoring The North Pennines, One Bog At A Time

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Twenty years of peatland restoration in England’s high uplands

“Wild And Cruel And Beautiful”

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Inside the secret Cold War bunker that collapsed on the Yorkshire Coast

Treasure Trove Of Classical Music Gems Set To Shine Bright In Harrogate

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Tickets on sale now for the 60th HACS Harrogate Music Festival

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A Different Kind Of Home Crowd

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This is what widening participation sounds like: football chants, orchestral music and a room full of people discovering they belong there. Enyi Okpara and Manchester Camerata are making it happen.

Holding Space: Gareth Smith And The Living World Of Vanishing

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Manchester composer Gareth Smith revisits and reshapes his Vanishing project in real time - drawing on space, collaboration and imperfection to push his quietly radical musical language into new territory.

Ilkley Billionaire Buys Daughter to Avoid Taxes, Finds Joy Instead

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West Yorkshire Musical Theatre Society bring Annie to Kings Hall, Ilkley in April

Ancient Wood, Open Roads And A Guitar That Travels Light

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A deepening connection between music, place and the environments we inhabit

Full Cast Unveiled for Private Lives

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Noël Coward's comedy of manners opens at the Royal Exchange next week

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