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31 July 2023
Art Persists Podcast - Reshaping Cinema through Lived Experience with Ayman Alhussein
Bosla Arts speaks to Syrian cinematographer and filmmaker, Ayman Alhussein.
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4 July 2023
Meet Holly Howe: Chair of Upstart Projects
Introducing Holly, the new chair of Upstart Projects! With a diverse background in art journalism and business communications, Holly brings a unique perspective and a passion for arts and media. Her appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the charity, as we navigate funding opportunities and seek to expand our team.
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3 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: InHaus at Edinburgh Fringe
KlangHaus return with a new show further deconstructing the conventions of live music - this time in a unique domestic setting
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25 June 2023
Curtain Call's The Wedding Singer: ‘A delight’
Curtain Call hits the stage with this iconic, sexy, laugh-out-loud love story. Robbie and Julia: destined to be together. There’s just the small matter of their fiancés… Chaos strikes the altar in this hilariously messy romcom.
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20 June 2023
Abbas Zahedi: Holding a Heart in Artifice review
When art and emptiness collide
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20 June 2023
How many giraffes are in the air we breathe?
A review of Eva Koťátková’s Nottingham Contemporary exhibition
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20 June 2023 – 18 August 2023
We're looking for reviewers for Edinburgh Festival Fringe!
We're planning on heading up to review at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, but as it's the largest arts festival in the world – we can't do it alone.
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11 June 2023
Electrifying Producer mïus Announces 'Abstrakt' Album and Shares Single 'Clappp'
Renowned audiovisual artist mïus just released his highly anticipated full-length album, 'Abstrakt', through Théque Records.
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10 June 2023
A ‘Unicorn’ of Solo Performance
Gigi gives a four star review to ‘Unicorn’ at the Arcola Theatre’s Studio 2, directed by the fantastic Tom Brennan and performed by the magical Alice Lamb.
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8 June 2023
Alice Walter's ‘End of the Rainbow’ review
This blog is a review for Alice Walter's exhibition, 'End of the Rainbow,' an exhibition that she created to display her artworks created on childhood trauma.
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8 May 2023
Case study: The importance of purpose-built programs of study
Supporting young people into further education, and into jobs in the arts
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8 May 2023
How has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the Animation Industry?
Animation is an industry which is always growing and changing. But how was it affected by the COVID-19 pandemic? In this blog, I explored some of the changes made to animation, some of which have transformed the industry completely.
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17 May 2023
In Conversation: Artists John Beck & Matthew Cornford
Matthew Cornford and John Beck are the second commissioned artists for Meadow Arts and Hereford College of Art’s partnership project at No.1 Station Approach, Hereford.
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2 May 2023
Review: Van Gogh The Immersive Experience
A Review of Van Gogh Virtual Reality Exhibition in London
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26 April 2023 – 5 June 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Apply now to become part of the team.
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19 April 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Join us for a workshop on 19 April.
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7 April 2023 – 21 April 2023
Register to be considered for the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer Award 2023
Voice Magazine is excited to be hosting the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer Award 2023, and the nomination form is now open for you to submit your shows for consideration.
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2 April 2023
Triangle of Sadness - will all of ours be noticeable?
Struggling to pay your rent this month? Angry about who represents your views in the House of Commons? Triangle of Sadness will provide belly laughs that relieve the stress of our increasingly unequal world, for an hour or two.