The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Virtual 2021 Senior Exhibition: This is Not an Exhibition
Join us to celebrate our graduating Studio Art seniors of Spring 2021 in a virtual exhibition of their ARTS 500 seminar works. 25 students have selected works from across artistic disciplines in many different formats and media.
The exhibition website will go live on May 10, 2021. Check our event link for the URL from that date.
Each student will be showing 1-3 original works. The overall purpose of the exhibition is to show what the zoom-fatigued Studio Art Majors of 2021 have learned during their college careers and how they have created their own artistic styles.
PEOPLE with disabilities in Bradford will benefit from an improved, state-of-the art toilet and wet-room facility which was officially opened at St Luke s Hospital yesterday.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has part-funded the £36,000 provision to build the specially adapted ‘Changing Places’ space along with the Department of Health. The new unit, which is positioned on the ground floor of the Horton Wing close to the ambulance entrance, builds on the positive feedback the Trust has received about the one which opened at the Bradford Royal Infirmary in 2018. Samantha Hunter, Project Lead for Estates and Facilities, said: “These facilities are invaluable for many disabled people, who are unable to use standard accessible toilets as they need more space for mobility and assistance.
Sunday, 25th April 2021 at 10:00 pm
All the budget for episode six must have gone on that impressive car chase at the start – because after that, most of the episode was set in one room. Specifically, AC-12’s famous interview room. Not that we’re complaining!
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Yes, it was time for one of Line of Duty‘s epic interview scenes, and Jed Mercurio treated us to one of the longest ones yet. This one clocked in at 29 minutes, as Acting DSU Jo Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) faced DI Steve Arnott (Martin Compston), Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), and DCS Patricia Carmichael (Anna Maxwell Martin) for an emotional, drawn-out interrogation.
PEOPLE with disabilities in Bradford will benefit from an improved, state-of-the art toilet and wet-room facility when it opens at St Luke s Hospital in April. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has part-funded the £36,000 provision to build the specially adapted ‘Changing Place’ space along with the Department of Health. The facility will also contain additional equipment for people who are unable to use the toilet and shower independently, including adult-sized changing benches and hoists. The new unit, which is positioned on the ground floor of the Horton Wing close to the ambulance entrance, builds on the positive feedback the Trust has received about the one which opened at the Bradford Royal Infirmary in 2018.