I know he is Clark Kent, sorry, Bruce Wayne, but who is he really? A multibillionaire who protects good from evil! Really, is that still fashionable in 2012? Do people still swallow this premise, and if so, why? In a wonderfully insightful article by Elliott Prasse-Freeman and Sayres Rudy...
Recently Dorset Eye published an article that, if engaged with appropriately, promised to change people's lives forever. All one has to do is accept that how we are programmed by society to perceive things is manufactured and that there are other ways. Although it requires time and application it...
As an offshoot of the community arts-based Vita Nova, comes the Pipe down collective. A Boscombe based initiative that gives a platform for any kind of artist in the area.
All are in recovery from substance abuse and decided together to branch out.
Their aim is to help all local artists,...
American novelist Jacquelyn Mitchard reaches out to support a debut novelist who is attending the London Book Fair 12–14 March 2019
Dorchester novelist, Gail Aldwin will be at the London Book Fair with Victorina Press the publisher of her debut novel The String Games. This is the story of the abduction of...
The Westbourne Tea Party organised by Bournemouth Coastal BID and Westbourne Business Association drew hundreds of people to WestbourneArcade for a day of royal fun.
Hundreds of Westbourne residents and visitors from the wider conurbation of Bournemouth attended the Coastal Businesses Improvement District (BID) and the Westbourne Business Association’s Summer...
I could only manage to get to one of John Foster’s plays in his double bill about Robert Louis Stevenson at Lighthouse Poole on Thursday night, 25th October.
In the end, I chose “The Weevil in the Biscuit” and I was not disappointed. This depiction of the relationship between RLS...
The launch of FORM. The Sculpture Exhibition at Sculpture by the Lakes has wowed art lovers, with well over 200 sculptures on display across the 26-acre Dorset sculpture park.
Striking and varied works by more than 30 top sculptors have been installed across this idyllic open-air setting, with more than 100 monumental...
Walter Benjamin was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the 20th century. A philosopher, cultural critic, and literary theorist, Benjamin’s work spans an extraordinary range of subjects, including aesthetics, history, language, technology, and the relationship between art and politics. His life, however, was marked by struggle,...
Friday 28 – Sunday 30 June, St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth
Friday 5 – Sunday 7 July, Sherborne Abbey
Friday 12 – Sunday 14 July, Nothe Fort, Weymouth
Free
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Over the last three weekends more than 41,000 people enjoyed Luke Jerram’s monumental Museum of the Moon installation in three stunning locations –...
The Mayor of Christchurch, Councillor Lesley Dedman, is leading a sincere message of condolence from the council to the borough’s twinned town in New Zealand. Christchurch in Dorset has been twinned with Christchurch, New Zealand since 1975 and the two places share a strong history.
Cllr Lesley Dedman, Mayor of...