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23 July 2022
Assemble and schools of tomorrow: the place we imagine – art review
This exhibition was extraordinary as it forced you outside of the box and view the world in a different perspective. I thoroughly enjoyed this exhibition and would strongly recommend it to you, especially if you want to embrace you child side.
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15 July 2022
Top 10 video games of the 21st century
Following on from World Video Games Day, we rank the ten best games of the century so far
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14 July 2022
How far does the “familiar” fit into the foundation of modern day theatre
A review of who killed ‘Agatha’ Christie. Following the press night release on Wednesday 12th July at The Theatre royal Nottingham.
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13 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Legally Blonde
It’s been 21 years today since Legally Blonde was released – how does it hold up?
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7 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Nosferatu (1922)
It has been 100 years since F.W. Murnau released his haunting masterpiece Nosferatu – what is its legacy today?
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16 July 2022
Festival of Archaeology: Staffordshire Hoard Reimagined
A celebration of archaeology inspired by The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery's newly reimagined gallery, Staffordshire Hoard: Treasure of Mercia.
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27 June 2022
Ten LGBTQ+ filmmakers to check out
This pride month, why not give some underseen films by the best queer filmmakers a go?
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28 July 2022
Wine Tasting
Join a sommelier from St Margaret's Wines for a tasting of vibrant and characterful wines with
the opportunity to learn and ask questions.
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29 July 2022 – 21 October 2022
Late views – Between the Sheets: Turner’s Nudes
Too busy in the day to make it to Between the Sheets? Throughout the exhibition, Turner’s
House are offering Late Views, on Friday nights. A perfect way to end the week, or start the
weekend.
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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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11 June 2022
Review – Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
This legacy sequel improves upon its predecessor in every conceivable way.
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8 June 2022
World Ocean Week: Revisiting Netflix’s ‘Seaspiracy’
World Ocean Week runs June 5 - June 13 and what better way to celebrate than look back and review ‘Seaspiracy’?
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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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7 June 2022
Do Female Artists Get Less Recognition Compared to Male Artists?
Do Female Artists Get Less Recognition Compared to Male Artists? Opinion piece for Gold Award Unit One.
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6 June 2022
Review - Top Gun: Maverick
In this sequel to the classic 1986 film, Tom Cruise and director Joseph Kosinski transcend simple military propaganda and create a visually-spectacular testament to the power of the moving image and human ingenuity.
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4 June 2022
Deconstructing abstract art: John Latham’s ‘Full Stop’ (1961)
Exploring whether abstract art can be considered as "art", through the discussion of John Latham's 'Full Stop' (1961).
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2 June 2022
Brighton Fringe Review : 'Rough Night'
We’ve all undoubtedly had a rough night, but I’m willing to bet that it wasn’t quite as rough as this one was. Rough Night unfolds over four friends’ social media accounts where each friend is a piece of the puzzle; it’s up to you to solve it.
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1 June 2022
In Photos: Bring The Paint Festival
Bring The Paint Festival’s fifth annual instalment took place last week between 23-29 May in Leicester. Luckily, I was able to attend and figured what better way to showcase the artwork on show than through photos?