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6 December 2024
Navigating the Post-Pandemic Era: Optimizing SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Responses
The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged at the end of 2019, may have receded from public consciousness, but its impact continues to reverberate.
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12 December 2024
Coming Webinar: The Spectrum of Stem Cell-Based Neuronal Models and Their Fit for Purpose
Creative Biolabs has invited Dr. Mirella Dottori to walk us through the spectrum of stem cell-based neuronal models and their fit for purpose.
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6 December 2024
The Devil Wears Prada: A Spectacle of Style and Song
The Devil Wears Prada takes over West End, bringing the corporate Manhattan life and the extravagant Paris Fashion week to London.
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5 December 2024
Punk Exhibition with 'The Sex Pistols'
The Punk scene of the mid-70s was thought to be a bygone era. Yet Stephen Colegrave has built a bridge between Punk of the past and the present.
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5 December 2024
Diabloe’s Trailblazing Path to Becoming a Household Name
Diabloe is an independent artist committed to authenticity, motivating others to become better versions of themselves. He encourages fellow musicians to explore new creative paths and uses the internet to connect with audiences.
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5 December 2024
‘Stranger Than the Moon’ at Coronet Theatre
This cabaret-style biography explores the life and works of Bertolt Brecht, offering a vivid glimpse into pre- and post-Nazi Germany.
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5 December 2024
UNIT 1 : Part C - Review of Experiencing the Arts
This is my review and observations of an online streamed production of The Tempest by the Globe Theatre, London.
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5 December 2024
Nathan O'Regan Set To Enter The Spotlight In 2025 Following Debut EP 'Uncovered Vol.1'
Since the release of his debut EP in 2024, Nathan O'Regan has made a splash - and he's set to make an even greater one in 2025.
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5 December 2024
Lauri Järvilehto ‘Songs About Sadness’: A Sonic Ode to the Rainy Days of Life
In, Songs About Sadness, Lauri Järvilehto achieves something rare: he makes sadness not only bearable but beautiful.
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5 December 2024
Salt Ashes’ Powerful Visual Journey in ‘Bad Things Right’
Salt Ashes’ latest music video for her dark synth-pop anthem 'Bad Things Right” is nothing short of a visually arresting experience.
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21 February 2025
The Take That Experience
This incredible show features hit after hit from Take That’s career spanning three decades - from classic 90s hits through to their most recent triumphs.
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9 April 2025
Woman Like Me-The Little mix Show
The best-selling pop concert experience Woman Like Me: The Little Mix Show, returns on its UK Tour.
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31 January 2025
Twist and Shout
An all-star cast from the West End deliver a musical powerhouse of a show that starts with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 through to the era of Flower Power and Free Love of the late Sixties.
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4 December 2024
Book Review: A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang
Ann Liang’s 'A Song to Drown Rivers' is a sweeping historical fantasy that reimagines the legend of Xishi.
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4 December 2024
An underrated musical revival, Falsettos 2016 Revival Review
The story follows Marvin who strives for a 'tight knit family' despite divorcing his wife to live with his boyfriend. You follow Marvin and his family as they overcome the problems they face as they're not the 'typical family of the time'.
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4 December 2024
A DC film with lost potential, Blue Beetle film review
A film following Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) as in his attempt to get a job, he ends up being the symbiotic host of an ancient alien technology, which main villain, Victoria Kord (Susan Sarandon) was looking for.
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3 December 2024
Flowers in the A.M.: Music that Resonates with the Soul
Flowers in the A.M. creates music that resonates deeply with listeners. He values the internet for its ability to help people express themselves but remains selective about his audience.
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3 December 2024
Review: The Legendary Bob Dylan in Nottingham
After 62 years of singing, songwriting and shape shifting, Bob Dylan both embodies his age and defies it in Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena.