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Pete Burgess
Pete Burgess
Former Arts Editor
Pete joined the Arts team early in his third year at York, becoming Music Editor in January 2009. Primarily motivated by his desperation to climb the Yorker ladder, he elected to stay on for an MA and leapt into the Arts hotseat in October 2009. Away from editorial duties, Pete is interested in the arts.
Course Course: MA Philosophy of Art & Literature
E-Mail Address E-Mail: arts@theyorker.co.uk

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M. Ward

M. Ward - Hold Time

Arts - Music
Fri, 20th February 2009

The Portland, Oregon musician's latest album tackles all the big questions with a welcoming warmth .

Hot Toddy

Battle of the Bands: semi-final 1

Arts - Music
Tue, 17th February 2009

Tin Pan Valley and Magnapow! led the way at the first semi-final in Goodricke Hall.

headphones

The Singles Club: Week 6

Arts - Music
Mon, 16th February 2009

For lovers of Antony and Beyoncé alike, the Singles Club is back again to check out this week’s fine (and not so fine) selection of single releases.

Mumford & Sons in York

Up-and-coming indie folk band Mumford & Sons stopped off for a sold out show at the City Screen last Friday.

Little Jimmy's Flaming Funk Orchestra

Battle of the Bands: heat 2

Arts - Music
Wed, 4th February 2009

A diverse bunch of groups made up the impressive second heat of this year's competition.

Inside York Minster

They say the best things in life are free, and this open concert was a perfect example.

Joe Gideon & The Shark

Interview: Joe Gideon & The Shark

Arts - Music
Fri, 30th January 2009

We chatted with the explosive blues-rock duo during their tour in support of Seasick Steve.

Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird - Noble Beast

Arts - Music
Fri, 30th January 2009

Chicago's leading indie violinist develops his unique, exhilarating style with his eighth studio album.

Franz Ferdinand

Glaswegian art-rockers release their third collection of songs to get girls dancing.

Animal Collective

Pete Burgess takes a listen to the collective's characteristically energetic and strange but oddly accessible new release.

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