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Yes, these films were books first!

When a new film pop's up at the cinema don't assume that it an original.



Educational politics: then and after

Students always appear to be less concerned with national elections than the rest of the country.



All that glitters...

Art and politics do not often go hand in hand, but Central St Martins graduate Steven Barratt has created glamourous images of the three biggest names in politics at the moment.



Politicians: do they ever think of us?

When Tony Blair was elected Prime Minister, his priorities were: “Education, education, education.”



Shaping the image of music

After graduating from Chelsea, Jack Featherstone became a highly-regarded graphic designer.



The best festivals in life are free

Across London there are great alternatives to expensive music festivals.



Working 9 to 5 with festivals inbetween

If you just can’t find the money to go to festivals, volunteering to work at one could be the solution.



A summer of festival fun

Standing in a packed crowd may not sound fun, yet others see going to concerts as heaven on earth.



Your work can be copied: a warning

One independent illustrator made the news recently when she accused stationery giants Paperchase of copying one of her designs.



Hacked off by crazed ex

Imagine accessing your e-mail account and finding it completely empty. Every e-mail, every contact, and every document, which you thought were safe -- all gone.