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Free jazz runs free from the National Youth Jazz Collective this Sunday

Free jazz is on offer from the National Youth Jazz Collective in the Great Hall at Dartington on Sunday (February 29).

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Dark and brooding Churchill on display

Roy Anderson’s painting of Churchill has been likened to the style of Graham Sutherland, by Lord David Owen, no less. You can make your own mind up – it’s on display at Exeter Central Library until the end of May.

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Jamie Whyte donates painting to Tiverton

Jamie Whyte has donated one his pictures to Tiverton Pannier Market.

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Artists Lionel Aggett dies

Lionel Aggett, a respected Devon artists, has died in Exeter.

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Meet Mr Purcell with the Totnes Early Music Society

To celebrate the 350th anniversary of Henry Purcell’s birth, the Totnes Early Music Society will hold a Meet Mr Purcell performance at St Mary’s Church, Totnes, on Saturday (February 28) at 7.30pm.

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Future of Sir Joshua Reynolds painting Omai uncertain

The future of Sir Joshua Reynolds’ Omai is uncertain, but as one of the nation’s most important art works, it should stay in the country.
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More power to Sidmouth Folk Festival

Sidmouth Folk Festival (July 31 to August 7) has been given a grant of £5,000 from Devon County Councillor Stuart Hughes’ special project fund.
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Wilf Plowman – a royal favourite

Lympstone artist Wilf Plowman is a favourite of the royals, and seems to have had a stately reputation himself.

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Adrian Oakes landscape photography at A la Ronde

Landscape photographer Adrian Oakes will have an exhibition at A la Rone until Wednesday, March 25.

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Exmouth-based crime writer’s 23 book released

Exmouth-based crime writer Graham Hurley has just released his 23rd book, and there’s talk of a tv series.

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