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Category Archives: Tutor News
MSt tutor Ben Brown’s play “Three Days in May/3 Dias en Mayo” in Mexico City
MSt tutor Ben Brown’s play 3 Dias En Mayo (Three Days in May) will be performed from 29 July to 25 September 2016 at the Teatro Helenico in Mexico City.
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MSt tutor Anna Beer’s “Sounds and Sweet Airs” a Financial Times “Summer Read”
“Why is it, asks Anna Beer, that male composers have consistently eclipsed their female counterparts? The solution, she admits, is more complicated than simply rewriting music history “on the principle of add women and stir”. In probing deeper, she has … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Alice Jolly’s “Dead Babies and Seaside Towns” shortlisted for the Pen / Ackerley Prize 2016
MSt tutor Alice Jolly’s Dead Babies and Seaside Towns has been shortlisted for the Pen / Ackerley Prize 2016
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MSt tutor Roopa Farooki’s podcast for the Royal Literary fund, on life changing literature
MSt tutor Roopa Farooki’s podcast for the Royal Literary Fund Fellowship, “4 minutes on life changing literature”, is now online. Listen to it here: “When I finally fell asleep it was to the thundering of hooves”.
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MSt tutor Jenny Lewis wins Goldsmiths’ Warden’s Award for Public Engagement in Doctoral Research
MSt tutor Jenny Lewis has won the Warden’s Award for Public Engagement in Doctoral Research for her work “sharing the findings of research at Goldsmiths with the broadest possible audience and involving a wide range of partners and stakeholders in … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Helen Marshall’s novel “Everything that is born” to be published by Random House, Canada
MSt tutor Helen Marshall’s debut novel, Everything that is born, “the story of a girl who, after her younger sister drowns in a terrible storm, is determined to steal the body so she can discover for herself what dying means … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Anna Beer to give Fulbright Frontier Lecture, “Right Place, Right Time? Women Composers and Their Creative Communities”, 17 May 2016.
MSt tutor Anna Beer will be speaking on Right Place, Right Time? Women Composers and Their Creative Communities The lecture, a Fulbright Frontiers Lecture, will take place in Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA. Join Anna and attendees … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Anna Beer in the Guardian on “The sound of silence: classical music’s forgotten women”
MSt tutor Anna Beer’s article on “Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann are familiar names, but what of Fanny and Clara? Anna Beer on why we should be listening to Caccini and Strozzi as well as Mozart and Beethoven” appeared in … Continue reading
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MSt tutor Anna Beer on BBC Radio 6
MSt tutor Anna Beer’s conversation with Jo Frost, about Anna’s new book , Sounds and Sweet Airs, is now available to listen to on Radio 6. More information here, and you can listen to the programme online.
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MSt tutor Jane Draycott’s poetry masterclass at Stratford Literary Festival, 29th April 2016
MSt tutor Jane Draycott will be conducting a poetry masterclass at the Stratford Literary Festival. From the festival website: “A poetry-writing workshop to spark new ideas for beginners and aspiring new poets led by award-winning poet Jane Draycott… Date/time: Fri … Continue reading
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