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Photo Gallery: Duran Duran, Scarborough Open Air Theatre
British music icons Duran Duran have delighted fans with a momentous outdoor show on the Yorkshire coast.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: James, Scarborough Open Air Theatre
James have sold more than 25 million records worldwide over the past 30 years, gaining both critical and commercial acclaim.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Anne-Marie and HRVY, Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Northern Soul photographer Marc McGarraghy sees English singer Anne-Marie, alongside support act HRVY, at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Nile Rodgers is a multiple Grammy Award-winning composer, producer, arranger and guitarist.
Read the full story..Image Gallery: Boy George and Culture Club, Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Culture Club band members Mikey Craig (bass guitar), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards) and front man Boy George (lead vocals), together with a 13-piece band, have just concluded their Life tour, playing more than 70 dates across the US and Europe.
Read the full story..“One of the best things you can do to find out what it’s like to run a music venue is fix the toilet.” We talk to The Fulford Arms in York
Brilliant daylight flits through large windows bringing an air of a quaint countryside pub to the empty bar area.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Skunk Anansie, Manchester Academy
It’s been a couple of decades since Skin led Skunk Anansie onto stages and into our hearts but it felt like no time had passed at their most recent Manchester Academy gig.
Read the full story..Invisible Cities: the homeless become walking tour guides of their own streets
“Coming on a tour is a unique way to experience a city, encouraging people to open their eyes and ears, to see the city in a different way,” says Alice Sparks, who created and runs Invisible (Manchester).
Read the full story..Review: Alice Roberts, Digging into Britain’s Past
She’s been on our television screens for nearly 20 years and yet Professor Alice Roberts still exudes the passion of a debutant when talking about anthropology, archaeology, anatomy and history.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: The Bluetones, Fibbers, York
Northern Soul photographer Marc McGarraghy heads to see The Bluetones at Fibbers in York.
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