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 University Theatre Company perform Eigengrau at Cygnet Theatre. James Banyard watched the story of 20-somethings grappling with life
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I Should Be So Lucky has the warmth of nostalgia, is laugh out loud funny and has beautiful versions of much-loved songs. Sam Tucker revelled
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Sharing space can have its challenges. When it's a shared office space, there are be more specific issues. Here's a guide to navigate them
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Andrew Bell, the Exeter Green Party parliamentary candidate, pledges to push next government to create a fairer, greener and healthier city
The post A fairer, greener and healthier city | Andrew Bell, Green Party candidate for Exeter appeared first on the PRSD.

2:22 A Ghost Story will have you on the edge of your seat, and even keep those heebie jeebies past the curtain. Catherine Moore was thrilled
The post 2:22 A Ghost Story | A thrilling ride with lasting heebie jeebies appeared first on the PRSD.
Christmas 1978 from writer director Lara Fullalove explorers a father and son's relationship in the run up to Christmas.
The post Christmas, 1978 | Lara Fullalove gets real with family tensions appeared first on D&CFilm.
In the comedic documentary Saint Austell, Matt Harris bounces through this history, identity and problems facing the Cornish town
The post Saint Austell | Matt Harris efferveses and simmers in comedy doc appeared first on D&CFilm.
Garry Jenkins will dive into the elusive art of good storytelling in a peer-led workshop at the Exeter Phoenix. Here's what to expect
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Garry Jenkins explains what urged him to get behind the camera as well as in front of it, and he tells us how life inspires his filmmaking
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Plymouth Arts Cinema has launched a crowdfunder to keep cinema accessible to all and to push its green agenda. Read more and support
The post Plymouth Arts Cinema | crowdfunder for proudly independent indie cinema appeared first on D&CFilm.

Sam Walker and Dunstan Belcher belt out slick subterranean flows in the gorgeous vaulted basement of Great Ambrook. Andy Hill is immersed.
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Plymouth Philharmonic Choir gave a powerfully memorable and emotional performance of of Handel’s oratorio Samson
The post Oh, What A Night! | seduction, reconciliation and destruction appeared first on ArtsCulture.

There's joy in the familiar as Philip Buttall enjoys a performance by Mathilde Milwidsky and Huw Watkins in Plymouth
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Plymouth Symphony Orchestra are holding a concert for coronation year with Nathan Broomhead and Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux
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ShakeItUp Theatre create improv Shakespeare from the seat of their britches. It's unpredictable and bushels full of fun.
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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