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19 January 2017
Oblivion by Sarah Worcester | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Sarah Worcester brings us an animated experimental film, Oblivion, that explores mental health in a style that plays with vivid visual expressions of the first-hand experience.
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19 January 2017
Want My Job? Emily Winslow, novelist
Emily Winslow studied drama at Mellon University, Pennsylvania. Now she's the author of the memoirs Jane Doe January and a series of physiological novels. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her husband and two sons who are home-educated.
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19 January 2017
Sarah Worcester, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Sarah Worcester's astonishing animation, Oblivion, strikes a chord with the visuals alone.
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19 January 2017
Ben Norris, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Ben Norris's Send Her Victorious was one of the most daring films made as part of the 2017 cohort for, as we've learnt, some of the most essential reasons for today.
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18 January 2017
Get Gold in 2017
2017 is upon us and I've been musing some advice. Is it any good? It's gotten me this far and in front of a grilling group of event organisers. Maybe it will help you on your journey to achieving gold...
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18 January 2017
Emma Powell, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, we caught up with Co-Producer, Emma Powell about hers and Dale Cullis's visual iteration of the 'glass ceiling' that is faced by women in the workplace.
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18 January 2017
The Nutcracker - Fulham Symphony Orchestra
Over the Christmas holidays, I got the chance to experience the wonderful work of the Fulham Symphony Orchestra in their performance of the Nutcracker. Here's a few reasons why you should go and check them out!
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17 January 2017
What goes on at...the Oska Bright Film Festival?
We caught up with Becky Bruzas, the Festival Director of the Oska Bright Film Festival 2017 in Brighton. Oska Bright is run by Carousel Arts, a leading disability-led arts organisation.
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13 January 2017
What is our obsession with poverty porn?
We have developed quite the dirty habit that few seem willing to address
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13 January 2017
The cast of the Spooky Library Sleepover by Work In Progress
I attended the Spooky Library Sleepover, in the evening. The mystery trail was very interactive, during the trail there were three characters to meet. These include Dracula, Medusa and a Sleeping Mummy.
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12 January 2017 – 12 March 2017
Soup Birmingham: Wonderful Winter Warmer marketplace
New year, new start.
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11 January 2017
BAFTAs 2017: list of nominations
Unsurprisingly, La La Land leads the nominations with 11, but invites diversity scepticism for surprisingly few nominations for Moonlight, Fences, Hidden Figures and American Honey.
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11 January 2017
Liverpool Everyman theatre is reviving its repertory company
It was recently announced that the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool will be introducing a new repertory theatre company, something the theatre hasn't done for over 25 years.
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11 January 2017
How to Perform at Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe is England's largest arts festival and one of the largest Fringe festivals in the world. It's completely open access, which means anyone with a show or an event can take part.
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11 January 2017
Caldonia Walton, Random Acts Filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, dancer, Caldonia Walton's Everyday Choreography is a joyful poem about the choreography of our everyday movements. We asked about her exploration of dance on screen.
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9 January 2017
Golden Globes 2017: list of winners
In a new Golden Globes record, La La Land won seven awards from seven nominations - the most awarded film in the ceremony's history.
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5 January 2017
The Good Immigrant, ed. Nikesh Shukla
As 2016 went along, immigration became a hotter and hotter topic in the UK. For Read A New Book Month I took on The Good Immigrant.
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19 January 2017 – 2 September 2017
Norwich University Of The Arts - Open Days
Open days for those future art opportunities - Postgraduates only, undergraduates later in the year