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    Theatre Review: Cowbois

    Culture Writer Heidi Downing reviews Cowbois, praising the writing of this new queer Western and applauding the cast's performances

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    Culture editor Ilina Jha discusses and explores the ideas and inspirations that have formed Dean Kelland's latest exhibition: Imposter Syndrome, praising the project's ability to humanise those involved.

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    Culture Editor Ilina Jha reviews Mali Morris' latest exhibition: Calling, considering it to be a fantastic new development in the artist's career.

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    Interview: Esther Manito

    Culture Writer Atshiga Bonvin interviews stand-up comedian Esther Manito, chatting all things rage, the Fringe, and her brand-new tour show

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