NARC. #168 December 20/January 21

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FEATURE

EVENTS

RUTH PATTERSON: MARTHA HILL

I met Martha when she’d just got back from busking round Europe and we played and sang together for a couple of years touring the UK and Europe. Her songs and THAT VOICE have always blown my mind but to see how she’s exploded as a songwriter and artist is really special. I love her take on alternative pop that’s both unique and authentic but incredibly catchy at the same time, which not many people can do. Her lyrics are incredible – she sings about everyday stuff and infuses it with a kind of magic. She’s going to put Newcastle and the North East firmly on the map! www.ruthpattersonmusic.com / www. marthahillmusic.com

Audio Queer artwork by Adrian Martin

CURIOUS ARTS CURIOUS ARTS’ ELLIE PUCKERING REFLECTS ON A YEAR OF ADAPTATION We’ve all felt the impact of Covid-19. Our venues having to close their doors and fellow freelancers offered little to no support. Staying safe at home has left many separated from their support systems, loved ones have been lost. Conscious that lockdown would bring many challenges for our LGBTQIA+ communities, such as isolation in unsupportive settings and reduced access to vital support services, we wanted to ensure that the opportunity to connect with each other remained despite our collective separation. Curious Arts was founded with the mission to develop and champion LGBTQIA+ arts, artists and audiences across the North East. We’re super small but often reflect that our size is a strength as it enables us to be reactive, flexible and adapt pretty quickly. Something we’ve all had to do in abundance this year. In July we were due to celebrate Curious Festival’s fifth birthday across the region until Covid had other plans! Like many others, Curious went digital, putting together our first micro-online LGBTQIA+ arts festival and exploring new projects and ways to stay connected. In summer, we teamed up with Queerious Podcast to launch Audio Queer, a podcast series showcasing LGBTQIA+ artists and creatives from across the North East. We also moved our annual young people’s project, Queer Creative Challenge, online, and collaborated in new ways with LGBTQIA+ artists, allies and supportive organisations to provide young members of our community with moments of creative escapism. We’re currently re-imagining what Curious Festival might look like in 2021, whilst feeling grateful to be planning for next year. It’s been challenging at times but the support of partners, funders and community members has allowed us to develop a series of community projects focused on well-being in areas of digital poverty. We’re looking forward to be able to queer spaces and experience art together. Just being together would be great but we’ll settle for Zoom until we get there! As DJ and Sound Artist Sayang recently reflected at a Queer Arts North event, 2020 is not a write off, too many important things have happened. We have to celebrate the little wins, the progress being made and the voices finally being heard.

www.curiousarts.org.uk

LAURIE SHEPHERD: LILY BROOKE

I’m really like local artist Lily Brooke. She’s released some brilliant singles this year with my favourite being Stand. It’s about finding connection in a dystopian world. She’s a really interesting artist who’s constantly evolving. She reminds me at times of Tori Amos which is always a good thing! I’m always interested to see what she’s going to do next. www.laurieshepherd.co.uk / www. facebook.com/lilybrookemusic

HECTOR GANNET: BUGMAN

A criminally overlooked songwriter whose work deserves recognition on a much wider scale. During the first lockdown he did a few livestream performances. I think it’s really hard to captivate people that way when there’s so many distractions, but I watched Ryan’s performances in their entirety. Not just because I sincerely enjoy the music but because I found the whole thing really enjoyable to watch. That’s why I love Bugman, because his music never fails to connect with me, his songs just seem to transcend genres, trends and time, you could put them in any context and they would always come across as great pieces of work. I’d say that’s the mark of a genuinely outstanding songwriter. www.hectorgannet.com / www. bugmanmusic.co.uk

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BASE CAMP

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NARBI PRICE

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TEES MUSIC ALLIANCE

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KAY GREYSON

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NORTH EAST FILM ROUND-UP

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NORTHERN STAGE’S YOUNG COMPANY

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NORTH EAST LABELS ROUND-UP

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CURIOUS ARTS

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TYNE BANK BREWERY

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LADY KITT

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MARTHA HILL

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VIRGIN MONEY UNITY ARENA

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STAR & SHADOW CINEMA

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TUSK FESTIVAL

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RICHARD DAWSON

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CROSSOVER COVERS

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COBALT STUDIOS’ EVERYDAY ART FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES

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LIVE THEATRE

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JODIE NICHOLSON

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TRACKS

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THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

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THE CULTURE VULTURE

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DOVETAIL JOINTS VIRTUAL GALLERY

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LANTERNS ON THE LAKE

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ENDEM AND ROB IRISH

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY

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PREVIEWS

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TRACKS

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BENJAMIN FITZGERALD

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NE DONS

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BENJAMIN AMOS

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NEW JAZZ & IMPROVISED MUSIC RECORDINGS

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GOBSCURE

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BALTIC OPEN SUBMISSION

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FESTIVE SHOWS

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LIVING IN SHADOWS

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