-
7 May 2022 – 9 May 2022
Photo North Festival
Photo North Festival will be taking place between 7-9 May in Manchester at The Bonded Warehouse, get the lowdown here at Voice.
-
1 April 2022
Bridgerton S2 Review: do we still burn for an enemies-to-lovers trope?
Bridgerton fans found a diamond in its first season, but does the second season hold up the golden standard?
-
1 April 2022
Review: Bitter by Akwaeke Emezi
Bitter is a highly original novel that explores the crossovers between social activism, mental health, and art.
-
30 March 2022 – 29 April 2022
Help Upstart Projects shape the future of young people in employment!
Take part in an interview or complete our survey about the skills you had when entering employment and what you have now.
-
30 March 2022
The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories
Black British authors reimagine UK protestors as superheroes.
-
30 March 2022
Interview with writer Courttia Newland
We interviewed Small Axe writer Courttia Newland about his contribution to The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories.
-
28 March 2022
Getting my childhood novel published
How my best friend and I reached Waterstones shelves before we hit twenty.
-
28 March 2022
A Conversation with the authors of new book ‘Alight’
Voice’s own Alexandra Hart and co-author Phoebe Sleeman discuss their debut fantasy novel ‘Alight’.
-
28 March 2022
How to rehearse Shakespeare with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Like Quince says in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', "Come, sit down, every mother's son, and rehearse your parts!" I'll try and make that rehearsal period a bit smoother.
-
22 March 2022
World Poetry Day: How poetry and music are perfectly intertwined
The two artforms are closer than you think, and borrow a lot from each other to become cultural phenomena.
-
22 March 2022
Review: Crescent City Book 2 - House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas
House of Sky and Breath is a sensational fantasy novel with an exhilarating plot and an unforgettable cast of characters.
-
15 March 2022
Why are we ignoring Oxford commas?
An insight into the Oxford comma - perhaps the Marmite of linguistics.
-
9 March 2022
Bristol Old Vic's Wuthering Heights
Review on Emma Rice's breathtaking stage adaption of novel 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë.
-
3 March 2022
World Book Day: Favourite childhood books
The Voice team reflect on some of their favourite childhood reading
-
24 February 2022
Hajra Bibi | TrinityTalent 2021
TrinityTalent celebrates Arts Award achiever Hajra for Leadership.
-
21 February 2022 – 28 February 2022
Apply to the Watersprite Film Festival Media Team
If you live near Cambridge and love film, apply to become part of the Watersprite Festival Media Team!
-
17 February 2022
Some musical picks for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022
Edinburgh Fringe Festival makes its triumphant return this year to celebrate it’s seventy-fifth anniversary. 3,000+ acts are performing though which makes it easy to be inundated, so here are my top picks as a Fringe newbie to check out.
-
29 January 2022
Commander Vimes' boot theory: Terry Pratchett and poverty campaigning
With a cost of living crisis caused in part by rising inflation, poverty activist Jack Monroe has composed a new price index named after a quote from Terry Pratchett's Commander Vimes.