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17 May 2022
Review: Gawthorpe Hall!
A great place to visit if you are interested in heritage and textiles! I enjoyed gaining knowledge about the Shuttleworth family and seeing all the different textiles that were on display!
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18 June 2022
Libby Heaney: slimeQore
Join us for a live performative lecture sliding into the slimy world of quantum computing as both medium and subject matter as part of Among the Machines at the Zabludowicz Collection.
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16 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra win the 66th Eurovision Song Contest
An estimated 200 million people tuned in last Saturday to watch Ukraine win the top prize, and Great Britain’s Sam Ryder take second place
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16 May 2022
Review: Photo North Festival
A look at Photo North Festival, a photography event with exhibitions, talks, portfolio reviews, and workshops.
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16 May 2022
International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition
I attended an outdoor exhibition at the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens. There was a collection of images, all focused on outdoors, and they were absolutely stunning.
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15 May 2022
Black joy at Ballet Black
A beautiful performance by a trailblazing dance company celebrating two decades of breaking barriers in ballet.
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14 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Could the United Kingdom win this year’s contest?
Can the UK actually skyrocket to the top of the leaderboard after crash landing to the nul points slot for two consecutive years?
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14 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: What can you expect from the Eurovision Grand Finals?
With the running order released, what can we expect from this year’s Grand Finals?
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13 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Why does Australia compete in the contest?
Following Australia’s Sheldon Riley qualifying for the Eurovision Grand Final with the theatrical ‘Not the Same’ – we answer the big question of why Australia competes in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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13 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Semi-finals shock viewers with some fan favourites voted out so soon
From our funky eco-warriors Citi Zēni to Ireland’s pop sensation Brooke, viewers were left shocked when their favourites didn’t quite make the cut for Saturday’s Grand Finals
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13 May 2022
Interview with Fine and Flux founder Dominique Flux
I spoke with the Montreal based jewellery designer about her business and career within the industry, including her part in designing Megan Markle’s engagement ring.
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13 May 2022
Gen Z 'slang': A blatant appropriation of AAVE
A look into the origins of Gen Z 'slang' and the cultural implications it may have.
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13 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Top 10 most iconic Eurovision winning songs
From clucking to ABBA, here’s our top 10 most iconic Eurovision winners
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12 May 2022
Interpreting unpopular fashion from the Met Gala
Delving into some artistic interpretations of the 2022 Gala's most "disliked" garments.
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10 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: The wacky but wonderful world of Eurovision oddball acts (that we love)
On a scale from painfully cringe to winner’s songs – the Eurovision ‘oddball’ entry is anything but bland. Check out our top picks.
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8 May 2022
Skiddle team up with the Young Urban Arts Foundation to showcase London’s Music Scenes
The collaboration aims to help young people from at-risk marginalised backgrounds through music
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3 May 2022
A spotlight on the 'Soft Earth' exhibition by Wimbledon College of Arts class of 2021
Wimbledon College of Arts BA painting class of 2021 will be displaying their work in a group exhibition from 2nd-7th May.
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2 May 2022
Les Miserables West End Review
Here's my review of the West End production of the legendary “Les Miserables” in the Sondeim theatre. A must see show, reads on to learn why.