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Cameron Vs Independent Cinema
David Cameron’s comments on the future of British cinema have seen the independent filmmakers in uproar.
The Babies to release on York record label
Bad Paintings: An independent record label in York have secured a deal with New York’s The Babies.
O&O launches “29 Days of Local Music”
Tonight we’re delighted to announce an exciting initiative that promises to promote York’s local music scene like never before.
Film Review: The Artist
One of the most anticipated films of the year is here. This is what One&Other thought.
O&O Loves: Thomas Pynchon
“If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.”
Aesthetica Opens Submissions for 2012 Festival
After the huge success of 2011′s ASFF, submissions to this years festival are now open.
Thatcher biopic divides country at box office
New Maggie biopic The Iron Lady opened on Friday and a close look at the strong early box office figures reveal that the film, much like its protagonist, is not proving popular in the North.
Hugo Platt’s exhibition opens on friday
Hugo Platt is one of a dying breed of photographers and he is coming to York from the 13th of January to the 4th of February at Bar Lane Studios.
REVIEW: York Archaeological Exhibition
Review of newly opened ‘Working in Archaeology’ photography exhibition in Manor House York.
Review: The Buccaneers
York based band “The Buccaneers” released the video to their new single in style. One&Other went down to see.
Have you got Viking DNA?
A fascinating project to trace Viking ancestry in the North of England is placing particular emphasis on York as a potential hotbed of important DNA links to the past.
David Hockney takes East Yorkshire to the R.A
Yorkshire artist David Hockney’s exhibition at the RA opens this month.
A Year in Politics: An illustrated account
John Chamberlain has had a look at the year that has just passed and summerised it in his insightful series.
REVIEW: Wrong Side of the River (7)
Last night, Wrong Side of the River once again graced Bar Lane Studios with their presence, and boy did they deliver…
York Residents Festival – Day 1
During York Residents Festival residents will be able to gain free and discounted entry to a large number of the city’s world class attractions and exhibitions.
John Taylor Piano
John Taylor first made his mark on the jazz scene in the 1970s when he collaborated with the likes of Cleo Laine and Ronnie Scott.



































