The Nobody People
The Nobody People represents the growing trend of indie authors who are bypassing traditional publishing routes in order to offer the reader an alternative, according to author Richard Daniels.
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The Nobody People represents the growing trend of indie authors who are bypassing traditional publishing routes in order to offer the reader an alternative, according to author Richard Daniels.
Nintendo's first ever mobile app, Miitomo, shot to the top of the download charts when it was released at the end of last week. Gregor Smith tries to explain why.
Batman’s Superheavy arc deals with a world without Bruce Wayne. Again.
Inside: new SU President, universities' cash surpluses, Freedom of Information, Easter treats, top films, women's football success, and more!
A play written by a University of Lincoln student has been selected to be performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year.
After recording and releasing their first full album in 2015, Alias Kid are heading off on their very first solo tour – and stopping off at Lincoln along the way.
Third year English student Michael Walker’s play, Through Emerald Embers, will be performed at the LPAC on Saturday, February 20.
A month on from his death, Matt Dixon honours the life and work of David Bowie.
After multiple sell-out shows and a debut album that broke into the charts, Cattle and Cane are set to hit Lincoln's Engine Shed next month.
A SPOILER-FREE look at the new Star Wars film with Matt Dixon.