Isabelle Owen speaks to Martin McAloon of Prefab Sprout about growing up in Durham, his experience in the band, and his relationship with his brother.
"For me, the 1950s is one of the great peaks of American theatre – mainly because of how real and gritty it felt. The stories were not pretentious, they spoke in clear language about real situations ...
Are Superfoods a Blessing or Hype?
"Hope runs until it hits a wall." Samara Patel paints a vivid image of a desperate fortune teller in the 1930s.
The reduced opening hours at the Bill Bryson Library means that Durham University’s main library has the shortest opening hours out of all the Russell Group longest-opening libraries. The Teaching & ...
Jennifer Bailey discusses the contrasting fortunes of two of Britain's best young sport stars - Emma Raducanu and Luke Littler - after the tennis star said she would be open to meeting with the PDC ...
Lauley Exton discusses Kemi Badenoch's recent admission that the Conservative Party made mistakes in their handling of Brexit, and how this reflection may shape Labour's current political approach.
Durham University archaeologists, most student volunteers, have helped to discover a mansion and several uncommon artefacts in Bishop Auckland.
Dominic Solanke thought he put Spurs into the lead, slotting a tidy finish home past Liverpool keeper Alisson, before VAR ruled out the goal due to an offside offence which Atwell explained over the ...
In the latest edition of 'A Game of Two Halves', contributor Waseem Mohamed and Sport Editor Ben Pawlowski debate whether English football needs an independent regulator.
In an era dominated by synth-pop and the rise of new wave, Prefab Sprout carved out a niche of their own.' Indigo's anonymous explores the influence of Durham's own Prefab Sprout on 80s music.
The impact of imperial expansion in art highlights how subjugation and oppression are not simply a matter of territory, but also a matter of identity and expression”. Zara Hossain explores Picasso's ...