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Oddbodies Productions present King Lear
Pay What You Can: £17, £15, £13
Armed with only a drum, a guitar, a knife and a chair, this inventive, irreverent and highly accessible one-man is presented to you from the point of view of...
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Cosmic Cat present: Since Yesterday: The Story of Scotland's Girl Bands (cert TBC)
Pay What You Can: £10, £8, £6
A feature-length documentary unearthing Scotland's Girl Bands from 1960 onwards, featuring bands such as Strawberry Switchblade, Lung Leg, Sophisticated...
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Teaching Ancient Peace and Peacebuilding
Current approaches, what works well, what could be different?
The Visualising War and Peace project is laying the foundations for a major five-year study of current practice and future approaches to teaching ancient war...
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'Voluntarium et naturale'? Slave onomastics in ancient Italy
Katherine McDonald (Durham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract This paper turns a critical eye on the naming of enslaved people in ancient Italy, using Latin, Etruscan and...
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SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
The Next Crisis: what we worry about, and why?
The greatest concerns worldwide, for the future of where we live, is not climate change and its impacts, is not extinction and loss of biodiversity, is not...
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Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time
Alison Sharrock (Manchester)
Annual lecture of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies Abstract Although climate change seems to have speeded up in the last few years, it still...