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25 April 2024
Interview with Matt Porteous and Tamsin Raine, authors of The Ocean Speaks: a photographic journey of discovery & hope
"Storytelling is not just a tool in ocean conservation; it's a transformative force."
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17 April 2024
Express your inner poet on International Haiku Poetry Day
What is a haiku and where did it originate?
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5 May 2024
St Mary's Music School to host Vocal Taster Day this May for budding singers aged 13-18
Created for budding singers aged 13 - 18, St Mary’s Music School will hold a Vocal Taster Day (5 May 2024) for their new Vocal Programmes expansion - an exciting opportunity for aspiring young singers and music lovers.
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11 April 2024
The unsung heroes of our success
Viewing the unpaid and undervalued domestic labour of women through a Marxist lens.
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5 April 2024 – 27 April 2024
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring 'Futuristic Folktales' on tour
Dance-theatre artist Charlotte Mclean to bring new experimental work Futuristic Folktales on tour internationally to Scotland, the UK, and Switzerland - created with a groundbreaking collaborative team
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15 March 2024
How to create authentic community: lessons from youth-led Marginal Publishing
Discover how Marginal Publishing is foregrounding young voices through publishing
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27 February 2024
Fronteiras Theatre Lab returns to the Scottish stage with La Niña Barro
Award-winning Fronteiras Theatre Lab returns to the Scottish stage after a decade of international touring, bringing La Niña Barro to Assembly Roxy this March
Coinciding with International Women’s Day in a special 10-year Scottish comeback
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23 February 2024
British African theatre company tiata fahodzi presents 'cheeky little brown' in London
London premiere of 'cheeky little brown' to be held at Theatre Royal Stratford East this April, by Papatango Prize-winning playwright Nkenna Akunna
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21 February 2024
Book by Jess Joy and Charlotte Mia is needed in educating oneself about ADHD and autism.
Interview with Charlotte Mia and Jess Joy, founders of ‘I Am Paying Attention’ and now authors, informed me about the need for awareness of neurodivergence.
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23 January 2024
You Think You Know Me by Ayaan Mohamud
Ayaan Mohamud debut follows Hanan, a Somali teenager confronting bigotry and Islamophobia in her London community.
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6 January 2024
The books that got me through lockdown 3.0
Three years ago today, we were amid lockdown 3.0 in the UK.
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29 December 2023
Top 10 Books of 2023
A curated selection to suit all bookish preferences.
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21 December 2023
Introducing the Top 10s of 2023
Looking back at a year of change, innovation, and Barbie!
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25 November 2023
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - an ingenious adaptation of the revered fairy tale
Hope, bravery, kindness, and love flow bountifully from the enchanting tale of Narnia and its saviours, yet malevolence lurks beneath its fantastical façade in this phenomenal adaptation.
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5 December 2023 – 10 December 2023
CRYING WOLF at UEA Norwich
In December the University of East Anglia’s Drama Department is presenting Crying Wolf, a week-long season of two plays. Based on the film, Festen reveals shocking family secrets, The Wolves is a funny, perceptive drama about a female football team
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8 November 2023
The Christmas Guest: Christmas Romance or a Gothic Thriller?
An ideal short read for the transitioning period between Halloween and Christmas.
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2 November 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Lauren Johnson, writer
The financial strain of the UK’s cost-of-living crisis encouraged Lauren to go in search of a new life 3,000 miles away from her home
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23 January 2024 – 6 February 2024
Story Creators: Poetry & Spoken Word
Discover different ways to tell your stories and work with professional story makers to craft them into heart-stopping words in this three-week course.
Session times:
Tue 23 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 30 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 6 February, 16:30-18:30