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From the Magazine

Just one month to our subscription prize draw!

Our contest closes August 31, 2024. Until then anyone who buys, renews, or gives a subscription to NQ gets a ticket towards winning this gorgeous prize – No Straight Lines,…

Visual Art

Summer exhibition in full bloom at the Leyton Gallery

What lies at the Water’s Edge? According to this group exhibition, all manner of gorgeous, evocative things, including, above, Tia Connolly‘s I’ll Go There Tonight in My Dreams (watercolour on mylar),…

Theatre

“Jack shall have Jill, Nought shall go ill, The man shall have his mare again, and all shall be well”:

Perchance Theatre’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream opened July 6 (find their full schedule here), and it is chockablock with lovely foolishness. Considered one of William Shakespeare’s great ‘middle’ comedies and…

From the Magazine

Summer 2024 issue now on the stands!

The theme is Science Fiction, the cover is by Wallace Ryan, and you can buy it here, or subscribe here.

History

Missing: One Grandfather, near Ypres, 1918: Marie Stamp follows a RNR soldier’s footsteps

Travelling by train through the rolling farmland of Flanders’ fields, sweeping past small red-bricked towns and muddy furrows waiting for seed, the glint of sunlight on slim white slabs catches…

Music

All hands sing Ron Hynes – part 2 of Paul Rowe’s song-by-song review (graded from one to four stars)

# 6.  Cryer’s Paradise – Jodee Richardson It appears Richardson, Tetford, and Doyle combined talents on this remake of the title track to Ron’s most accomplished album. That said, Richardson…

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