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2 August 2021
Through the Ages: The Ban of Music and Theatre
The consequences of Puritan England over music and theatre.
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2 August 2021
Want my job? with radio host Emily Jarman
Emily Jarman recently joined Boogaloo Radio as the host of their weekly book show.
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2 August 2021
Review: The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
Publishing on 5 August, The Soulmate Equation is Christina Lauren’s latest feel-good, witty rom-com.
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30 July 2021
Cultural Comforts: July 2021
This month’s comfiest cultural comforts can be found right here.
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30 July 2021
Amy Winehouse: 10 years gone but never forgotten
Amy Winehouse is being remembered in a new exhibition featuring previously unseen images of the star who died 10 years ago.
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30 July 2021
Simone Biles Tokyo Olympic withdrawal over mental health
American gymnast and four-time Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles has withdrawn from the individual all-around final in Tokyo due to her mental health.
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30 July 2021
Debunking climate myths: Who causes climate change?
Join me in finding exactly what and who causes climate change.
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30 July 2021
Review: Erasure by Percival Everett
Erasure is a razor-sharp satire on how race operates in the publishing industry and society.
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29 July 2021
Notting Hill carnival launches fund for artists hit by cancellation
Organisers of the Notting Hill carnival have launched the Carnival Trust to ensure the event can go ahead as planned next year.
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29 July 2021
Five things to watch to get through isolation
Recently, I was asked to isolate myself for 10 days due to coming into contact with a case of Covid-19. Over this time I watched a lot of TV and films. In this post, I wanted to share the films and series that got me through!
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29 July 2021
Government announces 'Beating Crime Plan'
The government’s proposals to tackle crime include the relaxing of stop and search rules and electronic tagging on burglars after their release.
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29 July 2021
Tate releases 2022 programme
Highlights from Tate’s 2022 programme include a Cézanne exhibition, an examination of surrealist art and the Turner Prize.
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29 July 2021
Voice Retrospects: Merlin
It’s about time this delightful reimagining of the traditional Arthurian legend got the recognition it deserves.
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29 July 2021
Interview with Agnieszka Plata, winner of the Arts Award photography competition
We speak to 17-year old Agnieszka, winner of the Arts Award photography competition for the category of digital art/mixed or other artforms.
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30 July 2021 – 18 August 2021
Enter the Milapfest Young Creators Competition with your sound & music experiments inspired by Indian instruments!
Are you a Producer, Musician or Composer Age 14 - 21? Then this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Winners will get £500 each!
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30 July 2021
Calling all artists in Cumbria
To showcase some of the exceptional creativity in Cumbria, Artful Ways is offering five paid commissions, with applications open to anyone living in Cumbria.
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29 July 2021
Unit 1, Part C - Review Arts Event - Quentin Blake at the Museum
I visited the Museum of Making in Derby and the Museum and Art Gallery.
There was so much to see, So I decided to focus on the Quentin Blake exhibition.
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28 July 2021
Annie Get Your Gun review
After the fabulous success of ‘Songs Under The Stars’ last year, new theatre company, Betley Court Farm Productions, came back with a bang with their showing of the fantastic musical: Annie Get Your Gun.