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29 April 2022
Calorie counting craziness
The UK’s newest menu law does far more harm than good
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28 April 2022
Coen Brothers films ranked
The Coen brothers have made 19 films since kicking off their directing careers with Blood Simple in 1984 – join us as we look back at their films and rank them from worst to best.
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28 April 2022
Voice Retrospects: Porco Rosso
Looking back at one of the best – and possibly most underrated – Studio Ghibli feature films.
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28 April 2022
Review: A Messy Mentality
A review of A Messy Mentality by New Creatives Anthony Mower, which explores his experiences with mental health through the poems he has written.
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28 April 2022
Review: Blood to Poison by Mary Watson
Blood to Poison is a South African urban fantasy about a sinister family heirloom and historical rage.
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26 April 2022 – 22 May 2022
Customer Experience Team Member
ATG Tickets are looking for a new Customer Experience Team Member to work at The Alexandra Theatre on Weekends Only!
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26 April 2022
Is Photography Art?
Gold Arts Award-ee Tobias Holden-Locke discusses photography as an art form, presenting both sides of the argument as to whether all photography is art.
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26 April 2022
Review: Memphis by Tara M. Stringfellow
A stunning debut, Memphis is a portrait of familial bonds, sisterhood, friendship, and community.
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26 April 2022
Interview with Guido García Lueches from Playing Latinx
In this interview the Uruguayan actor and theatre maker discusses all things theatre, migration experience and Playing Latinx, his third collaboration with MarianaMalena Theatre Co.
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26 April 2022
Skiddle partner with Young Urban Art Foundation to commission short online series
‘The Sounds Of My London…’, will give young creatives from London a platform to share their communities and music scenes.
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26 April 2022 – 16 May 2022
Heritage Project Intern
Thames Festival Trust is looking for a Heritage Project Intern to work on two exciting heritage projects.
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25 April 2022
The lessons Britain should learn from Australia about the Nationality and Borders Bill
Priti Patel’s polarising ‘Nationality & Borders Bill’ seems set to be passed very soon by Parliament. Australia has implemented very similar policies of ‘offshore processing’ and ‘boat push-backs’, what can be learnt from this?
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26 April 2022
Call out: Both Sides Now Business Accelerator
If you’re looking to launch and grow your own business in the music industry, join us for our Both Sides Now Business Accelerator.
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26 April 2022 – 23 May 2022
Junior Theatre Technician
Theatre Royal Haymarket are inviting applications for an exciting new six month paid internship role as a Junior Theatre Technician.
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25 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from J-P
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (continuing with countries J-P).
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25 April 2022
Top 10 Martin Scorsese films
Martin Scorsese has had a long and successful career, directing 25 feature films and picking up numerous accolades along the way. Here, we rank his 10 best films and discuss each one.
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25 April 2022
How the Working Class Creatives Database are tackling class inequality in art
Class inequality means that pursuing a career can be difficult for working-class artists. The Working Class Creatives Database is working to remove barriers, however.