Entertainment & Culture

Q&A with one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy

Pianist Nicholas McCarthy was born without a right hand. He’s been playing since the age of 14 and has now…

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IN-abled.com: inspiration and disabilities

Disabilities and jobs are topics on the rise in circles across the globe. Chad Moore, founder of IN-abled.com, has combined…

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Disability art and Turning Points

Artist Chris Tally Evans talks to Disability Horizons about how he became a ‘story teller’ and how his recent work,…

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Film review: Rust and Bone

Disability Horizons reader, Judith Merry, went to the preview screening (last Monday) of the new film Rust and Bone, courtesy…

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AJ Brockman: Differently abled through digital art

A rising star, digital artist AJ Brockman creates traditional and modern art using computer software. We asked AJ to talk…

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Arlene on the Scene: disability and children’s books

Arlene on the Scene is a children’s book about disability and embracing differences. The author, Carol Liu, talks to Disability Horizons…

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Neil Skene: Scotland’s only blind comedian

Meet Neil Skene, a blind, Scottish comedian who tells it like it is and hopes through doing so, we will raise…

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Book review: Edge of the City

Regular contributor, Sarah Ismail, delves into the book Edge of the City, reviewing this fictional novel about a young girl with…

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Get involved… calling all disabled photographers

If you have a passion for photography then get your camera ready and enter the 2012 On the Move photography…

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Nicola McCartney: The art of perseverance and creativity

British artist and writer, Nicola McCartney, who lives and works in London and has work exhibited throughout the UK, talks…

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