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17 December 2021
Look after your mind this Christmas
How Christmas can detrimentally affect those who struggle with mental health issues, and how we can help ourselves, our friends and our family members who might not be feeling all that joyous this season.
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18 November 2021 – 9 January 2022
FUSE International (formerly IYAF) - Applications open for 2022
Take part in FUSE International, the UK’s largest multi-arts festival for performers under 27. FUSE International provides a platform to showcase your work, whatever your artform.
Apply by 9 Jan: https://bit.ly/FUSE22Applications
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17 December 2021
New Music Friday: Alt J, Aaliyah, Moses Sumney and more
Our final New Music Friday of the year is here! Compiling five of the best new tracks that have been released over the past few weeks. Read our reviews, give them a listen and let us know your thoughts.
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16 December 2021
How to stay safe this Christmas
Six easy things you can do to make Christmas safe for everyone.
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16 December 2021
Voice Retrospects: Batman: Arkham Origins
Continuing on our Christmas retrospects comes one of the few video games set during the festive season, Batman: Arkham Origins.
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15 December 2021 – 4 January 2022
Vacancy with Trinity College London: Operations Coordinator within the Arts Award team
Do you think you have what it takes to be Trinity’s new Operations Coordinator focused on the operational delivery of Arts Award Moderation? If so, don’t miss this great opportunity to join the Arts Award team, and get your application in before the 4 January deadline!
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15 December 2021
When sitcoms do Christmas
A list of my favourite Christmas-themed episodes from my most favourite sitcoms.
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14 December 2021
The new ‘Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill’
Remember the ‘Kill the Bill’ protests in April 2021? New amendments might mean that protests begin once again.
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13 December 2021
Interview with Peter Layton, world renowned glassblower
Glassblowing is one of the most endangered crafts, but Peter Layton has sat at the centre of a revival that goes back over 45 years.
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13 December 2021
London Glassblowing: Leaving a legacy in a two thousand year old artform
A legacy is more than just the physical things you leave behind. An individual's legacy can live on in ideas, through aesthetics, or even through the people you come into contact with.
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14 December 2021 – 20 December 2021
Call for electroacoustic/acousmatic music - Ryoanji Records
A chance for composers to release a series of new electroacoustic works for digital and physical release.
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13 December 2021
How to save money this Christmas
It’s all too easy to spend more than we need to during the holidays, but here are a few things that can help curb your spending.
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13 December 2021
Cultural Comforts: Winter Favourites
To finish up the year, here are some wintery recommendations to keep you warm this Christmas.
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12 December 2021
Good to know: The curse of creativity
What’s worth more, your art or your mind?
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10 December 2021
Journalist Ian Urbina apologises but denies scamming 462 musicians with Outlaw Oceans
The Pulitzer prize winning journalist has been accused by musicians of exploiting and misleading artists for his own financial gain.
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10 December 2021
Chelsea Blues releases new track ‘Wildspirit’
The nu soul Bahamian singer is a strong new voice in British jazz, and her new track is sublime.
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10 December 2021
Royal Albert Hall to host an accessibility driven "relaxed performance"
The iconic London venue will be decked out with increased accessibility measures for its performance of classic Christmas carols.