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27 January 2025
Reviews for Arts Events I have Attended
Arts that I’ve visited and my reviews:
An Inspector Calls
Buffy Revamped
Disney On Ice
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7 March 2025 – 14 May 2025
Rhiannon Faith Company invite you to Lay Down Your Burdens around the UK
Radical and proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and collectively lighten the load
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28 January 2025 – 28 February 2025
Upstart Projects and Voice Magazine - seeking trustees
Can you help Voice bring the arts to more young people through our youth journalism, outreach and careers work?
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26 January 2025
The Washboard Resonators Gig Review
If you want a duo who plays music inspired by and from the 1910's to 1950s blues, jazz and skiffle, then this is the group for you. Hailing from Leeds, this group will have you impressed by their skills and stage presence.
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26 January 2025
Review: The Mansfield Museum
A review of the charmingly interesting Mansfield Museum, which celebrates local history and arts.
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26 January 2025
Resonating joy!
A review of the Ragtime Jazz duo 'Washboard Resonators' and their performance at Oscars at Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Friday 24th January 2025!
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24 January 2025
BLVDS Drops Flavourful Tune 'Two Sides'
As BLVDS continues to carve their path in the electronic scene, ‘Two Sides’ serves as a benchmark for their innovation.
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24 January 2025
Book Review: Think Again by Jacqueline Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson’s Think Again offers a nostalgic yet fresh tale for long-time fans of the 2000s Girls series.
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23 January 2025
Is AI taking over the art industry and is it another form of plagiarism ?
I look into how AI is currently being used within the arts and how AI could potentially affect creative careers such as traditional painters; due to this new influx of modern technology in the art world, and the ever changing definition of art.
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27 February 2025
Celebrating Queer Perspectives in the Creative Sector: Panel Discussion
Come join us for a lively panel discussion celebrating LGBTQ+ voices in the creative industry!
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23 January 2025
Plexus Polaire’s ‘Moby Dick’ MimeLondon at Barbican Centre
Plexus Polaire’s poetic storytelling and stunning puppetry transports us to the depths of the sea and through the expanse of the ocean.
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6 February 2025
Digital & Collage Moodboard Making Photography Workshop
Join The Photography Foundation for a relaxed, hands-on photography moodboard-making workshop that’s all about channelling your vision and fashion style - think Pinterest-worthy trends, Insta-worthy aesthetics, and runway looks!
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23 January 2025
'Who is...' The Traitors Edition
We've all been enthralled by this year's series of The Traitors and the wide variety of playing styles, but in this article I've answered some of the key questions about this season's contestants from a viewer's perspective.
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22 January 2025
Brú Theatre’s ‘Not a Word’ MimeLondon at the Barbican Centre
Brú Theatre skilfully combines the art of the violin, the plasticity of a striking set, and the moving embodiment of a lonely soul to illuminate the lives of Irish navvies.
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22 January 2025
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Alexandra Palace (July 20th 2024)
An evaluation of the pros and cons of the venue (Alexandra Palace) and the event (Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds). I will go through my favourite songs, the set, as well as the support band, the location of the event and its ease of access.
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22 January 2025
Film Review: The Brutalist – A worthy Oscars frontrunner
Brady Corbet's historical epic The Brutalist is the top contender to win Best Picture at this year's Oscars. But is this three-hour story of the American Dream as good as the hype suggests?
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21 January 2025
The Masked Singer is better in a post-Twitter era
The new series of The Masked Singer has proven to me that the show shouldn't ever be a two-screen experience. It's better that way.
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21 January 2025
The Responsible AI Summit: Charting a path for ethical and responsible AI
The Responsible AI Summit, organised by Joaquin Melara and Clara Lin Hawking through the Swarm Community, brought together diverse voices to address the critical challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI).