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Artists' talent is set in stoneArtists' talent is set in stone
Today
Anne Morris visits an inspirational exhibition entitled quite simply 'Stone' at Salisbury Arts Centre.

International arts festival in running for culture awardInternational arts festival in running for culture award
Today
DRAGONFLY, the ten-metre long aluminium and steel sculpture made from pieces of a redundant Gazelle helicopter, and standing proud at the Solstice Park services area, just off the busy A303, is the subject of a national Arts & Business award.

Digital artist to put on one-man show at top galleryDigital artist to put on one-man show at top gallery
Today
ANIMATION artist Matthew Dean has rather more than just dipped his toe into the digital age, by being chosen to exhibit a piece of his artwork at a special digital art exhibition held at the prestigious Scream art gallery in Mayfair, London.

Teens take to airwaves
Today
YOUNG people in Wiltshire have now got their own radio station.

Going Head to Head for successGoing Head to Head for success
Today
SALISBURY band Head to Head launched their debut album on Monday night at a special launch party event at the Wyndham Arms in the city.

Forge's Sean is on the moveForge's Sean is on the move
Today
SEAN Aita, Forest Forge's artistic director, is leaving the professional, Ringwood- based rural touring theatre company to take up a new role in September at the Bournemouth Arts Institute.

Festival in full bloomFestival in full bloom
11:22am Thu 24 Jul 08
THIS was the year the Larmer Tree Festival came of age. It is hard to believe this friendliest of music festivals, held over five days at the Larmer Tree Gardens near Tollard Royal, is 18 years’ old.

Conversation was music to our earsConversation was music to our ears
11:09am Thu 24 Jul 08
NICOLAS Roeg, one of Britain's greatest film directors, was at Sunday's Larmer Tree festival and liked what he saw, describing the festival as "what Glastonbury was like several years ago," a sentiment reinforced by film critic, broadcaster and musician Mark Kermode, "This is better than Glastonbury," he said.

A bash at the Bard with knockabout skillA bash at the Bard with knockabout skill
10:55am Thu 24 Jul 08
BELLY dancers, snake-charmers and haggling merchants gave us a hint of the Turkish delight to come as we settled down on the archery lawn at Hamptworth Lodge to watch The Comedy of Errors.

Younger men in demand
10:53am Thursday 24th July 2008
Younger men in demand YOUNG men are urgently needed for Studio Theatre's forthcoming production of My Boy Jack by David Haig, which is being performed at the group's Ashley Road theatre in November.

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