In the latest AA Rosette Awards, 2 Devon restautrants have gain rosettes – one with the much-coveted four AA Rosette, the other three Rosettes
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Exeter and Exmouth Quakers will take their morning Meetings for Worship to the centres, to bear witness to the threats to our planet Earth
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Playground equipment evolves over time, with fashions, trends and standards. What doesn't change is fun. Here's what's now in the playground
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Islander is a Scottish folk musical that is bathed with atmosphere and evocative soundscapes. James Banyard saw it at The Drum
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In pursuit of a fair pay deal support staff at universities in the South West are taking strike action in their ongoing dispute
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Tilted Wig crank up the gothic and contemporary importance of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Owen Barton was at the Exeter Northcott to see it
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Get into film with the BFI Film Academy short course delivered by Landmark Theatres with hands-on experience for young people
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For A Year In A Field director Chris Morris did just that. And the close inspection of that corner of Cornwall inspired a view of the world
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Reclaim the Frame has a special screening Past Lives followed by a writing workshop, Dear Past Self at the Exeter Phoenix
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Musicals are often outside director's comfort zones. Dom Lee describes what he learnt from taking on the Between The Lines short musical
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It's difficult and sometimes touchy subject, but it's time to start the conversation about a living wage for freelancers, says Ed Smit
The post The Living Wage For Freelancers… Let’s Start The Conversation appeared first on D&CFilm.

Young singer and sensation Aksel Rykkvin will be performing the Plymouth Concert Schubert, Norway and Sea Songs
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This autumn Killerton, near Exeter, will be running a drop-in workshop to offer advice and tips to people wanting to look after and repair treasured clothing, or wanting to reduce, reuse or recycle fashion. Cyclical fashion The workshop connects to the theme of this year’s fashion collection, ‘Thirsty for Fashion’ at the National Trust property […]
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Katie Spencer recorded her latest album, The Edge of the Land, as if it was live, capturing the essence and energy of her on-stage performance. Now she’s on tour evoking landscapes and life around the country. She told us about the inspiring pleasure of performing in new places You’re on a big tour. Are tours […]
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Exeter’s RAMM has commissioned Exeter-based artist Janet Sainsbury and Plymouth-based artist Ashanti Hare to create new works. Janet Sainsbury Janet Sainsbury is a figurative painter living and working in Exeter. She graduated from Brighton Art College in 1991, and her work has been shown extensively, including shows at Bloomberg New Contemporaries and The Plough, Great […]
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The Ciderhouse Rebellion are heading out on an autumn and winter tour expect improvised, exciting tapestries of sound
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A thoughtful programme of Christmas events in Plymouth
The Real Ideas Organisation have created a number of events at venues in Plymouth for a thoughtful Christmas for all the family
Broken promises, planting trees and quality marks
Some of the news that has caught our eye, including the uneven levelling up agenda, Help for Heroes support for Afghans, a campaign to reduce road deaths, a National Trust plan to plant trees and Sharpham Trust receiving a quality mark

No pay rise, low ‘pay rise’ and affordability of housing
From a ‘factually inaccurate’ interview with the Devon Police and Crime Commissioner to affordable housing, here are some Devon stories

Culture coups and opening up | 5 things in Devon
From the Ming dynesty to animated music videos, there’s plentry of a variety and varied culture right on your doorstep

Pub Style: The best ways to accessorise for an evening at the pub
Ready to go out again. Here are a few tips to make sure your Pub Style is up to scratch – it’s been a while, afterall.

Submissions and commissions | Creative Devon
Creative Devon is springing into life with a number of commissions and call for submissions. Here’s a run down of what’s out there this week

Signs of summer | 5 stories from Devon this week
There’s a sense of things opening up in this week’s 5 story round up. Cinemas, concerts and summer are all just around the corner in Devon

Bank Holiday world record attempt at Teignmouth
Sarah Luxton and Lucy Bufton will attempt a rowing world record on the bank holiday in Teignmouth for Devon Air Ambulance

Civil liberties, theatre, culture | stories from Devon
Catch up with 5 of the latest stories from Devon covering theatre, culture and civil liberties, in a handy glimpse into the news

5 stories from Devon this week
Here are just 5 stories from Devon featuing Brexit, culture, new music and a shameful faux pas on tourism from a Conservative Councillor
In the latest AA Rosette Awards, 2 Devon restautrants have gain rosettes – one with the much-coveted four AA Rosette, the other three Rosettes
The Real Ideas Organisation have created a number of events at venues in Plymouth for a thoughtful Christmas for all the family
Some of the news that has caught our eye, including the uneven levelling up agenda, Help for Heroes support for Afghans, a campaign to reduce road deaths, a National Trust plan to plant trees and Sharpham Trust receiving a quality mark
From a ‘factually inaccurate’ interview with the Devon Police and Crime Commissioner to affordable housing, here are some Devon stories
From the Ming dynesty to animated music videos, there’s plentry of a variety and varied culture right on your doorstep
Ready to go out again. Here are a few tips to make sure your Pub Style is up to scratch – it’s been a while, afterall.
Creative Devon is springing into life with a number of commissions and call for submissions. Here’s a run down of what’s out there this week
There’s a sense of things opening up in this week’s 5 story round up. Cinemas, concerts and summer are all just around the corner in Devon
Sarah Luxton and Lucy Bufton will attempt a rowing world record on the bank holiday in Teignmouth for Devon Air Ambulance
Catch up with 5 of the latest stories from Devon covering theatre, culture and civil liberties, in a handy glimpse into the news
Here are just 5 stories from Devon featuing Brexit, culture, new music and a shameful faux pas on tourism from a Conservative Councillor
2 albums, 1 EP a political gimmick and an ever-rising sports star, here are just five things from the Devon cultural and news landscape
What’s been going in Devon this week? Electric planes, old Easter Eggs, razor-sharp raps and a dystopian future. Take a quick look