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9 July 2025
Film Review: The Courageous
by Xena FrailingThe Courageous showcases the dark realities of modern society of people struggling with poverty, whilst also having to raise a family, with little to no assistance.
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8 July 2025
Sharks Up Close: An interview with Bertie Gregory
by Candelaria Gómez ContributorNational Geographic releases exciting new documentary special ‘Sharks Up Close’, featuring Emmy and BAFTA-winning wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory.
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4 July 2025
Skipinnish at Theatre Severn Review: A Wonderfully Fun Night Out
by Max Partridge Voice ReviewerSkipinnish, a major band in the Celtic Music Scene, was formed in 1999 and showed LIVE in Theatre Severn, and it was a wonderful experience from a band I've never heard of.
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28 June 2025
Oxford - City Centre
by Isaac WoodleyI went in to the centre of Oxford for Part B.
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27 June 2025
Lord Ian Botham Review: An Insight into Cricket and Healthcare
by Max Partridge Voice ReviewerLord Ian Botham, known as one of the best all rounders in cricket history, talks about his rise to cricket fame, his experiences as both a rising star and a new role model, and finally his amazing charity work to help children with leukaemia.
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27 June 2025
Artificial/Intelligent: What we learned about AI and the future
by Tom Beasley EditorWe've been delving into the world of AI for the last month or so, looking at its impact on the future of the arts. Here are some key lessons we've learned about what the future holds for the creative industries.
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24 June 2025
Little Women Review: A Story of Sisters at home during the American Civil War
by Max Partridge Voice ReviewerThe classic novel written by Louisa May Alcott has a new adaptation by Adrian Preater with Hotbuckle Productions is on at The Theatre Severn and is full of character and charisma!
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24 June 2025
Virgin Island: How exploitative is Channel 4's newest reality TV experiment?
by Faron Spence-Small ContributorChannel 4’s latest pot-stirring reality TV premise sees 12 people who have never had sex spending time together on an island retreat, guided by therapists. Is this latest reality TV exercise as exploitative as it seems?
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23 June 2025
Do Ho Suh: Walk the House Exhibition at the Tate Modern
by Lydia HalseyWandering around Do Ho Suh’s Walk the House exhibition at the Tate Modern feels less like viewing works of art and more like peering into someone else’s memory.
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20 June 2025
Interview: Lisa Gorgin, Actor
by Naomi Johnson ContributorHear from actress Lisa Gorgin, who has starred in BBC's EastEnders as Angela, as well as more recently portraying the role of Kathy in the New Vic Theatre's production of The Last Quiz Night On Earth.
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20 June 2025
Theatre Review: Cruel Britannia - After Frankenstein
by Xena FrailingKristen Smyth delivers a chaotic, campy and kitschy production of 1980’s conservative Britain, mixed with the wild ravers and club kids.
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12 June 2025
A Musical Masterpiece: The Phantom of the Opera
by Lydia HalseyAndrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera is an iconic musical that blends mystery, romance, and horror into a gripping theatrical performance.
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12 June 2025
Honouring The Past, Creating The Future Exhibition, at the Forge Mill Needle Museum Review
by Faith WoolleyA review of the Honouring The Past, Creating The Future mixed media exhibition by Veiwpoints, at the Forge Mill Needle Museum.
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11 June 2025
Rema shutting down the O2 twice in row
by ester muyombi Voice ReviewerThis post is literally how Rema concert went at the 02 in London
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9 June 2025
'Feel the Sound' at the Barbican
by Monica Cox Voice Reviewer'Feel the Sound' explores the lesser-known dimensions of auditory perception particularly in how frequencies and vibrations shape our experience of hearing beyond just sound waves.
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9 June 2025
'In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats' at the Barbican
by Monica Cox Voice Reviewer'In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats' is a thrilling VR experience that transports you back to the early '90s Acid House scene, capturing the excitement and anticipation of chasing a secret rave.
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4 June 2025
Review: Whatever Happened to Phoebe Salt, New Vic Theatre
by Naomi Johnson ContributorWhatever Happened to Phoebe Salt takes you on a journey through the life of Phoebe Salt - a local girl inspired by Berry's own experiences - and will lead you through a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the evening, so settle in for the ride.
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4 June 2025
Matthew Hodson on HIV stigma: “Coming out is one of the most powerful weapons"
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorIn a candid conversation about his decades of activism, theatre work, and advocacy, Matthew Hodson shares insights about HIV/AIDS awareness. His story blends personal experience with historical insight, offering stark warnings and reasons for hope.