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Month: June 2020

Canterbury University Film Festival 2020 goes online

By Michael | 18 June 2020

The 2020 Canterbury University Film Festival (CUFF) will be held this weekend, on Saturday 20 June 2020 at 3pm. CUFF is an independent festival that … Read more

Stand-up comedy performances online

By Michael | 17 June 2020

Final assessed comedy performances from BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre students taking the module Stand-Up Comedy are now available to watch online. The performances are … Read more

Drama student Sophia Lyons wins Canterbury Festival Prize

By gjm32 | 12 June 2020

Congratulations to Sophia Lyons, currently studying BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre, who has won this year’s Canterbury Festival Music Prize as part of Music at … Read more

Film alumna Lila Rawlings is Executive Producer for Sitting in Limbo film

By gjm32 | 11 June 2020

Alumna Lila Rawlings, who studied Film in the School of Arts, is the executive producer of a new Left Bank Pictures feature-length drama entitled Sitting … Read more

New collaborative single out now!

By Matthew Brears | 11 June 2020

CMAT Lecturer Anna Neale released her latest single on Friday 12 June. Featuring CMAT Alumnus Jack Light and co-written and produced by fellow lecturer Richard … Read more

Tamar Jeffers McDonald’s research on Doris Day features on Great Lives

By Michael | 06 June 2020

Dr Tamar Jeffers McDonald, Reader in Film and Head of the School of Arts, has featured on BBC Radio 4’s Great Lives in an instalment … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr discusses Incel culture and lockdown for The Express

By gjm32 | 05 June 2020

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies in the School of Arts, has just been interviewed by the The Express newspaper about her research on … Read more

Olly Double interview on the British Comedy Guide

By Michael | 03 June 2020

Dr Olly Double, Reader in Drama, has been interviewed by the British Comedy Guide website. The British Comedy Guide – BCG – is a fan-run … Read more

James Newton podcast on TV movies

By Michael | 02 June 2020

Dr James Newton, Lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, has released the latest instalment of his podcast series, Newton Talks. In this podcast, James discusses … Read more

New Studio 3 Gallery virtual exhibition: ‘Once Upon A Time, And Now!’

By gjm32 | 01 June 2020

MA in Curating students Diletta D’Antoni, Inês Mourato and Junwei Chen, have today launched a new virtual exhibition entitled ‘Once upon a time, and Now!’, … Read more

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