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Jonathan Wilkes
Jonathan Wilkes
Former-Deputy Arts Editor
Jonathan was elected Deputy Arts Editor in October 2008. He joined The Yorker as a writer for Arts in February 2008, and was elected as TV, Film and Performing Arts Editor in May 2008.
Course Course: History

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Looking for Claire

Looking for Claire - 14/02/09

Arts - Performing Arts
Sun, 15th February 2009

Eliza Cardale went looking for Claire. But did she find her?

Oresteia

The Oresteia - York Theatre Royal – 12/02/09.

Arts - Performing Arts
Sat, 14th February 2009

The latest production by Belt Up is "The Oresteia" and the Yorker was there to see whether revenge is best served cold.

Full Monty

The Full Monty - 13/02/09 - Central Hall

Arts - Performing Arts
Sat, 14th February 2009

York University presents The Full Monty, to a great reaction... not that surprising really.

Gavin Bryers

Gavin Bryars Ensemble - 11/02/09 - Jack Lyons

Arts - Art and Literature
Sat, 14th February 2009

Gavin Bryars Ensemble performed Cadman requiem and Laude with 24 at York University's very own Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall

What's up Doc?

A personal favourite of Jonathan Wilkes’, “What’s up Doc?” is a screwball comedy worthy of any generation and perfect viewing to cheer the day!

Trio Mediaeval

Trio Mediaeval – York Minster Chapter House – 04/02/09

Arts - Art and Literature
Fri, 6th February 2009

The remarkably talented "Trio Mediaeval" gives an exquisite performance of the ‘Worcester Ladymass’

film reel

YSC – what’s on Week 5

Arts - Film
Fri, 6th February 2009

On offer this week, ''Tropic Thunder'', ''Some Like it Hot'', ''The Baader Meinhof Complex'', and ''Zack and Miri Make a Porno''.

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YSC – what’s on Week 3

Arts - Film
Fri, 23rd January 2009

This week, YSC is proud to bring you “Casablanca”, “Waltz with Bashir” and “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day”.

Comedy Night

Comedy Night - The Courtyard - 18/01/09

Arts - Art and Literature
Fri, 23rd January 2009

It’s been a while, but the YUSU comedy nights have returned, as has the revamped Langwith bar.

Robert Powell

The Birmingham Symphony Hall frequently hosts some of the greatest concerts and performances all year round. Jonathan Wilkes was there on a night where the most memorable film soundtracks came to life.

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