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Payday Party
On the last Friday of every month enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco and nibbles. Plus we'll have live bands. - Free
On the last Friday of every month enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco and nibbles. Plus we'll have live bands such as Calvin, Joker in the Hole and Huge Mouse Unplugged. Served to the first 50...
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Payday Party
On the last Friday of every month enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco and nibbles. Plus we'll have live bands. - Free
On the last Friday of every month enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco and nibbles. Plus we'll have live bands such as Calvin, Joker in the Hole and Huge Mouse Unplugged. Served to the first 50...
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L'Incontro: An Archive of Italian Life in Scotland
Exhibition of Archival Photography
'L'incontro: An Archive of Italian life in Scotland' is a curated collection of photographs and images offering a glimpse into the rich and diverse narratives of Italians in Scotland over the past century. In collaboration with Prof. Derek Duncan of the University of St Andrews, Jackie Sangster from Historic Environment Scotland and student interns...
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Transition and the Historiographical Vagaries of Silent American Cinema
Film Studies Speaker Series: Prof Charlie Keil
When first introduced as a concept specific to early cinema in an essay for Cinema Journal in 1991, the notion of "transition" came firmly attached to the name and work of D.W. Griffith. Subsequently, it was broadened to apply to all American filmmaking from 1907-1913, and then later again to define a period that...