Arts
Pappy’s: ‘Like Charlie’s Angels except not as sexy’
By Ashleigh Gray on March 9, 2010
With the simple view of having a laugh, one of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2009’s most popular acts was formed.
Fine Art students to exhibit work
By Calum Fuller on March 5, 2010
Eight Fine Art students at the University sahll be showcasing community-based projects at Lincoln’s Museum of Lincolnshire Life.
Cultex designers visit Thomas Parker House
By Harry Lincoln on February 4, 2010
Critically acclaimed international designers Yuka Kawai from Tokyo, Gabrielle Goransson and Eva Schjolberg from Norway talk to Lincoln students.
‘A Daily Dose’ of photography
By Jamie Hogue on February 3, 2010
John Byford’s photography exhibition at Lincoln’s Sam Scorer Gallery is kicking up a storm. From quirky wedding photos to toast covered in strawbery jam, Jamie Hogue explains why it’s worth checking out.
Lincolnshire Life Museum commemorates county-loving poet
By Sandip Basu on January 27, 2010
A new exhibition in uphill Lincoln celebrates the life of poet John Betjeman. Sandip Basu looks back on the poet’s life and what can be seen at the exhibit.
Cinderella panto on a race against time
By Ashleigh Gray on December 2, 2009
Siren FM will be showcasing an on-air pantomime with a difference this Christmas, courtesy of Alison Duncombe, the Terry O’Toole theatre administrator.
Earth Series: a static movement
By Jamie Hogue on November 16, 2009
The Linc visit a new art collection at Lincoln’s Sam Scorer Gallery. Created by artist Jaq McCaughern, the ‘Earth Series’ is inspired by NASA.
Is it art just because artists say it is?
By Sandip Basu on October 7, 2009
The Lincoln Art Programme was kicked off by a panel debate at the Greestone Centre which discussed the relevance of “art-jacking” as a form of live art.
Help the Drill Hall find the Impostor
By Elizabeth Fish on September 29, 2009
The Lincoln Drill Hall is set to hold a day-long contemporary art event next month, which will also spill out onto the city’s streets.
Art-jacking comes to Lincoln
By Elizabeth Fish on September 23, 2009
A new art debate series will be inviting the city to discuss the role of art in public environments and its past, present, and future.
Studenthood »
General Election: who’s the most student friendly?
March 3, 2010
As the General Election looms, The Linc’s Jessica Brown looks at the main parties and how each of them can affect you.
Film »
Film review: The Lovely Bones
March 13, 2010
The Lovely Bones is a picturesque film based around the life after Susie Salmon’s death. Filled with decisions and vengeance, Joel Murray reviews the latest from director Peter Jackson.
Campus Voices »
The Students’ Union — who needs it?
March 11, 2010
Mike Hodges argues that the SU shouldn’t pay its officers around £18k per year, but cut itself down to a streamlined organisation, staffed by volunteers only.
Health »
Would you risk a tan?
March 2, 2010

A tan for the summer may seem appealing, but the search for the perfect sun-kissed skin could be at a massive cost to your health.
Lincoln City, Sport »
Big match report: Imps 3 Hereford 1
March 12, 2010

On an emotional night at Sincil Bank, Lincoln City came out victorious against Hereford yet the night was overshadowed by the mourning of Keith Alexander’s death and the visit of the Jules Rimet trophy.
Gaming »
Sony’s “Move” brings motion gaming to PS3
March 11, 2010
A new Nintendo Wii-inspired controller for the Playstation 3 has been revealed alongside a lineup of new games to be released this autumn.

