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A Clockwork Orange: ultraviolence, Russian spies and fake news
Cinemas have re-released 'A Clockwork Orange' as part of thhe British Film Institute's celebration of Stanley Kubrick. Here Philip Seargeant delves into the famous and film, and dystopia in popular culture.
Languages
David Bowie: identity is creativity
On what would have been Bowie's 74th birthday, Frank Monaghan explores how his constant evolution wasn't just about changing the nature of his art - his reinventions were his art.
History & The Arts
10 incredible people whose stories you'll find on OpenLearn
We're ten this year - isn't that amazing? What's even more amazing is this list of ten extraordinary people and their incredible stories...
History & The Arts
Bowie as a conduit
David Bowie's music and style opened doors to different music and stranger books. Professor Richard Brown writes about how Bowie influenced his tastes...
Languages
Following Jareth through the Labyrinth: How Bowie influenced my research
Emilia Wilton-Godberfforde explains how David Bowie has helped shape her research
History & The Arts
The Passing of the New: Bowie and Boulez
Are there any similarities between David Bowie and Pierre Boulez who both passed early on in January 2016?
History & The Arts
OpenLearn Live: 13th January 2016
The godfather of emoji, pictograms and data visualisation; All of JS Bach; Bowie's lyric app; IM privacy and then more free learning through the day.