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7 September 2021
Voice’s favourite podcasts that you should listen to
Podcasts were once a niche product, but have since exploded to cover every topic imaginable. We have pulled out a few of our favourites that we think you'll love.
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7 September 2021
Review: Good Talk by Mira Jacob
The graphic novel Good Talk is a deeply moving yet hilarious memoir, which attempts to answer some of life’s most difficult questions.
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6 September 2021
Ageism - crippling our society bit by bit
Ageism is a type of discrimination that’s not as known as some of its other familiar discriminations, despite being one of the most pervasive and brushed-off of them all – and young people feel the burden of ageism the most.
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6 September 2021
Creative Youth announces the three recipients of its Creative Talent Programme
Chiyana Ankhrah, Scar Ward, and Jordy Deelight are the artists chosen for the programme, which this year is focusing on the fields of film and visual arts.
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6 September 2021
Mission Green: What to Watch
Five of the best environmental documentaries out there
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6 September 2021
Massive Attack call for government action in cutting live music’s carbon emissions
Band criticises both musicians and ministers for not doing enough to combat live music’s carbon footprint.
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6 September 2021
Artificial meat products promoted in attempt to tackle climate crisis
A think tank has argued the case for swapping out high-in-emissions meat products for “alternative proteins”.
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6 September 2021
Review: Wide Awake Festival 2021
The South London music scene has become synonymous with harboring some of the most forward-thinking artists in the UK. Wide Awake is a celebration of the scene, and in the event's first ever outing, proved itself as a mainstay for years to come.
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6 September 2021
Review: SUGAR
Mabel Thomas’ one-woman show is as compelling as it is disquieting.
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6 September 2021
Tokyo Paralympics come to a close with roaring success after a "rollercoaster cycle"
ParalympicsGB finishes second to China on the medal table with 56% of their debut athletes earning a podium finish
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6 September 2021
Review: As British As a Watermelon
Mandla Rae introspectively explores their thought processes in a video performance. They depict life as a refugee from Zimbabwe, and how family dynamic, local systemic racism, and identity confusion intertwine and have made them who they are today.
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6 September 2021
Review: Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
A group of classically trained actors performing Much Ado About Nothing is not necessarily anything too unique. However, in this unconventional show, one such actor is royally drunk – and hilarity ensues.
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6 September 2021
Want my job? With business analyst and author Jessie Perez
“Do your work with excellence, and be kind. There is a plan at hand that is greater than you know”.
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3 September 2021
New Creative Talent Programme artists announced
Creative Youth are excited to announce the three young artists supported by our Creative Talent Programme 2021-22, which offers artform-specific industry mentoring, business and strategic support and £2000 to develop a piece of creative work.
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3 September 2021
West End Live returns to Trafalgar Square this September
The free outdoor event showcases performances from some of the biggest West End musicals, from Hamilton to Heathers.
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3 September 2021
Abba return with Voyage: a virtual tour showcasing their first new music in 40 years
Digital likenesses of the band will take to the stage in London in 2022.
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3 September 2021
New Music Friday: Kanye West, Courtney Barnett, Headie One, and more!
We’re back yet again with our picks for new music from the past week, give these a listen and let us know what you think!
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3 September 2021
Review: Hysteria: A Post-Apocalyptic Cabaret
The Aberdeen-based queer feminist collective take the Edinburgh International Book Festival by storm.