Dik’shon-a-ri Event

 

On this weeks New Wave show we speak to two second year art students from the University of Lincoln organising their very own unique  art exhibition: Dik’shon-a-ri. The event, called ‘dictionary’ (spelt phonetically) takes places Tuesday 3rd May, displaying a variety of exhibits created to interact with the public with the main theme of ‘Language’. Pop down and take a look…it’s on the high street! The exhibition takes place between 11 -4 outside the House of Fraser, where the girls (along with other art students) will be showcasing a wide range of different work. For more info click the link to  their official website; Dik’shon-a-ri. You can also find out more on their facebook and twitter pages. Good luck from all at the New Wave team!

Phil Kristic: Investigating Homosexual Marriage

Today on the show we will be interviewing Phil Kristic: President of RAG. Phil has created a short radio feature focusing on the laws and regulations that prevent homosexuals getting married (or the technically correct term: a civil partnership) within religious buildings. Talking to a range of people around the city: from students to priests, Phil addresses the issues that he and many other gay people face when they want to get married. Listen today from 4 to hear the feature, along with an interview with Phil himself.

Philip Harvey – Charity Hike

On this weeks New Wave show we had Philip Harvey in the studio: a first year law student at the University of Lincoln, raising money for Cancer Research. It was brilliant to talk to Phil in the studio, taking part in his first charity fund raising event, (hopefully the first of many more to come!) hiking approx. 70 miles over two days on 27th March. Hiking a part of Hadrian’s wall, I think we can all agree what a brilliant cause this is, with Phil asking for any donations no matter how big or small! For more information on the event, or to make a donation, click here

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