In years to come we'll look at this era and wonder why in light of a global pandemic, economic inflation, growing inequality and technological upheaval we decided to make the private lives of a minority considerably worse.
We've just opened a new branch in Plymouth so let’s celebrate with a giveaway! 🎉
Win Best Seat in the House for @HullCity vs. Plymouth on Tuesday!
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Winner picked Friday - we’ll drop you a DM if you’ve bagged it! 👀 #UTT#hcafc
🎉 RISE is The Guardian's top pick for must-see events at the start of 2025!
“Kicking off the city’s year-long showcase, RISE will take over Bradford’s City Park and has been described as exploring 'heritage, people and magic found in unexpected places'.”
📰 Read the full article: https://t.co/trHYgC2azT
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Wicked is so beautiful. Like feel good, looks gorgeous. People getting to see high quality musical theatre in an environment they’re comfy in, where kids can move around, where it’s six quid a ticket, I think is a pretty f*ckin special thing.
Female fantasy and sci-fi writers of the North - be part of an international exchange with The British Council, Writers Project of Ghana and Brontë Parsonage Museum ✍️
Before there was Wuthering Heights and Thornfield Hall, there was Gondal - and there was Angria. More info 👇
As children in Haworth, the Brontë siblings dreamed up a series of imaginary worlds. Among them was Angria, a fantastical kingdom that maps directly on to the coast of West Africa.
Nearly 200 years on, we’re inviting four emerging writers - two from northern England, two from Ghana - to create four new stories inspired by Angria yet rooted in the writers’ own imaginations.
This opportunity includes residencies at Pa Gya! a literary festival in Accra and the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth. The new works will be published both as stories and as digital animations as part of the annual Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing in September 2025 and Pa Gya! the following month.
🔗 Apply now: https://t.co/0QrxDTqDZr
Deadline: 5pm on 25 October
Eligibility: female writers from the North of England or Ghana, aged 18+
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Be part of the Bradford 2025 Opening Event! Join us on stage for RISE ✨
We’re calling on young people (aged 12-18) and the inspiring adults who’ve supported them, to take the stage at RISE - the spectacular opening event of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture. Details below👇
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of a huge open-air production, created by award-winning director Kirsty Housley and Bradford’s own Steven Frayne (aka Dynamo!).
Whether you're a teacher, youth worker, guardian or grandparent, we’re celebrating the relationships that uplift and nurture Bradford’s youth. As a pair, take centre stage and participate in a one-of-a-kind performance!
No experience needed - just enthusiasm and a love for Bradford. This is your chance to shine together 🌟
Ready to be part of RISE? Apply by midnight on Sunday, 13th October.
Apply here: https://t.co/vYxGfENet4
Contact us for more info: [email protected]
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