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Emeritus Professor John Worthen is interviewed by Dr Andrew Harrison, Director of the University of Nottingham's D H Lawrence Research, about his work as a biographer of D H Lawrence.
Emeritus Professor John Worthen in conversation with Dr Andrew Harrison, Director of the University of Nottingham's D H Lawrence Research, discusses the question of Lawrence and biography in the context of the Lakeside exhibition 'The Many Lives of D H Lawrence'.
In this video we go backstage with Alistair McGowan and Clare Foster, on the set of Lakeside Arts' production of David Mamet's controversial 'Oleanna'.
An exhibition at the Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, showcases the famous Warren Cup, as featured in the BBC's History of the World in 100 objects. It brings together a variety of sexual images from Roman art and archaeology from all over the Roman Empire. Curators from the British Museum and The University of Nottingham Museum investigate what the objects meant to those who made and used them.
How do you transform Google into art? Renowned Spanish artist Joan Fontcuberta explains all in this podcast on his exhibition Datascapes. In this video we catch up with the artist ahead of the opening of the exhibition at the Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre.
In this video take a detailed tour of the Life Less Ordinary exhibition held at the Djanogly Gallery at the Lakeside Arts Centre on University Park. Curator Anna Douglas explains why this vibrant, and disturbing collection is a telling indication of a culture in dramatic transition.
Tripod Podcast Episode 8Continuing to bring you the best in spoken word and related features from the Three Cities, this episode is an excerpt from Adrian Mitchell’s recent reading at Nottingham’s Lakeside Arts Centre.Adrian reads all of the poems mentioned in his recent interview with Andy Croft (Podcast Episode 7): - Sheepishly - The Baby on the Pavement - To Whom It May Concern (Tell Me Lies About Vietnam)and many others.Note – we have been experiencing some technical difficulties which have caused delays in getting this podcast to you; please accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience!