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20 June 2022
“Severe disruption” to rail travel is expected amongst tube and rail strikes
On Tuesday, over 50,000 railway workers will strike over funding disputes. This will be followed by two additional strikes on Thursday and Saturday.
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20 June 2022
Hollywood’s Sewing Circle: Lesbian and bisexual women in the Golden Age of Cinema
Knowledge of Hollywood’s Sewing Circle is fragmented and often unreliable, but still an important insight into lesbian and bisexual individuals in the golden age of cinema.
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19 June 2022
Stranger Things Season 4 So Far: Goosebump-Inducing Contortionist Goodness
The first volume of this hit Netflix series is out, and so’s the jury.
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17 June 2022
Interview with singer/songwriter Serena Ittoo alongside The National Trust
Serena Ittoo chats to Voice about The Forthlin Sessions
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17 June 2022
The damaging effects of Rainbow Washing
A look at how only showing support for the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month can be damaging and come across disingenuous.
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16 June 2022
We need to talk about bisexual erasure
Addressing some of the stigma surrounding hearing loss, the way it is portrayed in the media, and issues surrounding accessibility
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15 June 2022
'You Can't Sit With Us' - Clothes, Culture & Race In Fashion
The fashion industry is fickle and represents a quagmire with its ‘you can’t sit with us’ attitude. Fashion houses draw inspiration from the culture of often ethnic minority and marginalised groups - why are they denied a seat at the table?
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15 June 2022
Jaskirt Boora: Telling people’s stories through photography
Jaskirt Boora discusses her socially engaged photography from ‘People, Place and Sport’ to ‘Birmingham Lockdown Stories’.
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13 June 2022
Love Island: We deserve inclusivity but is this the inclusivity we want?
Love Island has cast light on many social issues since its inception in 2015. From issues of sexism, abuse and bullying - a prominent issue is how Black people have been represented on the show.
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13 June 2022
Madeleine Cowell and making classical music accessible
A profile of Gabrieli's General Manager, Madeleine Cowell, who talks me through her career and getting young people into classical music.
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13 June 2022
I'm not inspirational for being deaf, so please don't treat me differently
Addressing some of the stigma surrounding hearing loss, the way it is portrayed in the media, and issues surrounding accessibility
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29 June 2022
Nottingham Queer Arts Collective: Making Nottingham proud
There mission is to bring together LGBTQIA+ artists of all disciplines from in and around Nottingham to appreciate, liberate, and support the Queer community and art.
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8 June 2022
Brighton Fringe: Practice of Zen
This 90-minute theatre piece by Theatre Ronin is an ethereal tribute to Wuxia.
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8 June 2022
World Oceans Day: The impact of films on fins
The release of Jaws famously ignited mass panic over sharks, but how have things changed since?
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8 June 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Before the Flood (2016)
For World Oceans Day, we take a look at one of the most popular climate change documentaries.
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8 June 2022
The cost of living could discourage sustainable shopping and affect the environment
As the cost of living crisis worsens, buying cheap products to cut costs has never been more appealing, and the misconception that shopping sustainably is more expensive is not only impacting sustainable businesses but the environment as well.
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8 June 2022
Russell T Davies: One of the greatest writers this country has to offer
We take you through some of Russell T Davies most famous work, from ‘Doctor Who’ to ‘It’s a Sin’, and explain why his TV work has resonated with audiences.