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If you were into music in the 1980s and 90s and a fan of politico-punks New Model Army you might want to pull on your old para boots, dust down your celtic knotwork tattoos and get down to Cartwright Hall in Bradford.
Until January 30, 2005 an exhibition called One Family, One Tribe covers the history and art of the cult Bradford band and features a selection of paintings photographs and other objects that tell of a long and successful career.
The show has been put together by guest curator Nina Baptiste and Bradford author, poet and artist Joolz Denby.
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What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?